ritagm The Thermometer. JULY 2 180.3. JULY 2. 1984. BA. M 1251.....3P. M. 6A M. 12 M.--S S. Al. IV , NO. WIND. SSE • SW by 8 SW ERE ENE..... JULY ,3 IM. JULY 3 1961. (lAA( 12 &I 31 , .11. SA. DJ 1251. 9P. K. 34 87 91 11 ts. Is WIND, WIND. UE.... •../Sbylb SSE (NW NNW NNW MILITARY. I;xtrzazs ,- 14 nomr. FOR SOT,DIE RS There is a well-organtzed Soldiers' Home located at the corner of Hare end Crown streets, whore tho brave men who have been maimed for life can be 33111(i0 comfortable, and where they arc treated with great dignity. This Soldier's Homo emanated from the Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Com =Mee, and it. Is supervised by a number of kind hearted ladies and gentlemen. Morels no occasion for any soldier of the Union army, no matter how badly wounded, to becomes pauper, simply depend ing on the asked-for charity of our Citizens. Dread dully wounded soldiers have been at different times sit both the volunteer Refroshniont Saloons. These places are not the right kind for the accommodation of suck soldiers as have lost their arms or their logs. At the present time two of the unfortunate braves, ono without legs and the other without arms, are at the Union Saloon, and it. seems that IL direct appeal Las been made through the neritspttpor press In their behalf. Whether this appeal Me official or not wo du not know. It is to be 'toped not, as such an op peal tends to pauperize the soldiers. They ate helpless for life ) and Must command and will have the attention of (ivory loyal resident in the country. The Soldiers' Home at Paco and Crown streets was organized andlt is sustained by thousands of our citizens, for, just such soldiers as those that scorn to bearaded at the Saloon, and for whom are p naked. The boldiors who have battled fordonations the country deserve the best treatment, and they cer tainly ean obtain lt at the Holm provided for them by the patriotic peoplo of Philadelphia, whore they can have at all times tho sympathy of surrounding friends. DESERTERS. The following named soldiers woro reported at the 1110411 ml Director's office, on • Saturday, as hav ing deserted from rainy hospitals in this Depart mint : From MOOlOll5O Hospital—Henry Felting, Co- 0, 20th Michigan Vols., on May litth.; John Sul livan, Co. 1), 2211 Mass. Vals.on May 20; James Co. F, 00th Penna. VolS., on May 20th ; rat. Cumming, Co. L, Tth New York Art., on Juno 19th; Charles 'Moore, sergeant, Co. B, Nth Ponna. Aptil 16th, and %Vin. Ragtag, 20th Mass. 'Vols. From Chester Hospital—L..T. Brannon, Co. 1, &Rh Penna. Vols.; Hall, Co. F, sth Wis consin Vols., and Walker Mahanac, Co. H, 76th lew York. DOCTORS WANTED FOR THE 11. S. SERVICE. Surgeon John Campbell, 'Medical Director of this Deportment, hos Win authorized to contract with twenty doctors Tor Immediate service in the De partment of Washington. Those desirousor servirur the Governmentin this department should apply at the Medical Director's office, No. 905 Walnut street. The Mayor issued warrants on Saturday for the iiitytnent of tho city bounty to twelve mon. The total number paid dnritg the week was eighteen. All these men havebeen credited to the otty. The Bounty Fund commission have commenced to pay s2b to those reinlisted veterans who have not re ceived the ward bounty. Eight warrants have al ready been issued. ARRIVAL 01? SOLDIERS About two o'clock on Saturday afternoon the 40th Regiment N. T. Vols.,numbering 04 men, limier the command of Sergeant Glandrim, and the 42d Regi ment N. Y. Vols., numbering 71 mon under the command of Major Downing, arrived In the olty from the Potomac , army. The time of these men has expired, end they wont to New York to be dis charged. Before lOrvint the city they wore enter tained at the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon. DEATIIS OF SOLDIERS The following deaths were reported at the Medi- Cni DireCtOr's ORice on Saturday, from the array .howitals in this city : Filbert-street Borptial.--George 0: Howard, Co. H, Sth New York Henry Artillery. Mower Hospital.—Sergeant E. 0. Gates, Co. M, 4th New York Artillery. Summit House Hospital.—C.ortiellus Dougherty, Co. G, 09th Pennn. Vol.. and Chas. W. Mullineaux, Co. F t ith Maryland Vol. _ Christian-street Flospita—John itedgltn, CO. B, 184th Penna. Vol. OFFICERS FOR COLORED moors. The following students of the Free Military School for applicants for command of colored troops passed a successful examination last week before the Board of Examiners at Washington, and wore recommend ed for the positions named : As Captains—lsaac D. Davis, sergeant, sth Mary land Regiment, aged 22 ; Timothy Tubbs, sergeant major, 12th U. S. Infantry, 20 ; Francis E. Newton, sergeant Co. B, 7th Kansas Regiment Cavalry, 20 ; Peter H. Van Slyck, sergeant Co. K, 3d lowa Ca valry 30; Cowers Southard civilian, of Ohio, 24; Wellington V. Hensted. 3d Michigan Cavalry, 24. As First Lieutenants—John Connor, private, Signal Corps U. S. A.,25 ; Benjamin F. Powelson, sergeant Co. K, 140th Pennsylvania Regiment, 23; Monroe Wright, corporal Co. L, 10th Now York , Artillery, 22; Herman John Orton, private t Co. E, 15th Con necticut Regiment, 21 ,• George W. Keightly, civi lian, of Canada, 25; Oliver W. Van Velin, mixt. ral 143 th Pennsylvania Regiment, 20; Franklin R. R. Hill, private, Co. K, 17th Illinois Cavalry, 29 ; Wm. Whitbeek, sergeant, Co. K, 17th Illinois .011- Vary, 23. As Second Lieutenants.—George 0. Turner, private Co. I, 7th Connecticut Regiment, ago 24 ; Charles E. Van Black, private 10th line' York Artillery, age IS; Isaac P. Aiken, 7th Company, Independent Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, age lit ; Albert C. Wilson, corporal Co. 11, 11th Veteran Reserve Plea 21 ; William Thomas, sergeant Co. B, 75tYork. Regiment, age 20. ItIERTINO OF THE BOUNTY-FUND COMMITTEE. On Saturday evening a meeting of the Ward Bounty-Fund Committee was held in Distrlet Court Room number 2. Mr. D. Steinmetz was 'ailed to the chair. Mr. T. J. Valentine acted as the secre tary. Mr. E. Spencer Miller offered the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted : WnERRAB, By the fourth section of an act entitled an Act, &c., passed February 24th, 1064, any enrolled citi zen may, at any time previous to a draft, obtain a cent- Rade of exemption, by furnishing a substitute not Bahl. to draft. or actually in service; and ll'hereas, There are many patriotic citizens who. without referring to any personal liability to draft, are desirous of being represented in the field : and Whereas, Snch citizens will be jzsatlfted to fled them selves relieved from the trouble of obtaining their re spective substitutes or • representatives by a committee laving some central aloe. which will be sought by per sona willing to he mustered into service. and where in t/Mallen may be bad; Respired, That au executive committee, to be called •'The Citizeue Volunteer Substitute Committee," to consist of six members, to which the President be ad ded, be appointed by the Chair, which committee shall Lave in charge the dutrof taking such measures as may seem to them moat expedient, to aid citizens in prom:tr ier substitutes, and that said committee shalt 'have wer to, fill any vacancies, and to increase its num- The following named gentlemen were appointed to -form the committee Tinder the resolutions : lion. Wm. Strong, lion. I. Clark Hare, Mr. H. C. Len, Mr. J. G. Rosengarten, Mr. John Thompson (sheriff), Clemont B. Penrod.. • On motion of Mr. John Thompson, sheriff, It was Resolved, That each ward be requested to aid the ob ject contemplated in the resolutions, by taking roea• sures to diffuse information and rousing public atten tion to the subject. After remarks by some of the gentlemen present the meeting adjourned. THE POLICE. (Before Mr. Aldeinem Settler. COUNTERFEIT NOTES SEIZED On Saturday evening Samuel White, otherwise known as Quaker Sam," was arranged at the Central Station on the charge of dealing in, or at tempting to pass counterfeit notes. He, was com mitted to await a hearing to take place on Wednes day afternoon. There will be a nice question of law to be decided in this ease. It seems that Messrs. G. H. Smith and Tagged, of the detective force, were in Adams Sc. Co.'s express office on Saturday afternoon, when. Lhe prisoner entered. He stepped up to the clerk, and presenting a receipt, demanded a certain pack age. Just ns the clerk was handing it to him the prisoner discovered the detectives, and declined re ceiving the very article that only a moment before /le had demanded. • "Here's your package, said the clerk.- Oh, no, I do not want it, ,, replied the applicant, its he turned and started out of the office. One of the detectives arrested him, and the other obtained the package. Upon opening it the sum of *l,OOO in counterfeit $0 notes was - found. These notes are pretty well engraved in some parts, but one or two figures are badly executed. They pur port to be the genuine Issue of the Hingham Hank, state of Massachusetts. They were sent from New Tork on Saturday, and it is believed that other packages of the same kind were forwarded to Pitts hurg, Baltimore, and Washington, for circulation on the Fourth of July. In regard to the cefect In • a portion of the en graving, we may say that this was done so that when the first notes should be detected in circulation, these defects would, of course, be dosoribed. Then the engraver would remove the said defects from' the plate, by a more ekilful use of the graver, and thus ensure a better circulation of the spurious paper. This is a point that publishers of counter feit detectors do not seem to know anything about. (Before kr. Alderman Dougherty.] LARCENY. A fellow giving the name of Frank Colter was committed on Saturday to answer the charge of lar ceny. It is alleged that he employed a drayman to load up goods in front of stores, and thus have them hauled away. The same kind of robhory was brought to the notice of another magistrate a few days since, the publication of which In The Press has placed atorakeopora.generally on their guard. • (Before Mr. Alderman White.] LARCENY CASE Joseph Valentine was arraigned on Saturday evening on the charge of the larceny of two demi johns of liquor, the property of Bridget MeNett, * No. 004 South Sixth street. It seems that Bridget had moved to the house on the eleventh of May, and desiring to treat the party, said she would do so if anybody would go frir tho liquor. • Valentine offer ed his services, and, in company with a daughter of the mover, wont atter the liquor and obtained the same; on the return he slipped away from tbo daughter, hid in an alley, and was not seen until Saturday evening, Ho was then arrested. The ac cused was bound over to answer at court. ROBBERY ON - 13111TBOMID, Robert Frassr,:Willlam Lowrie, and 'Hugh Kelly, 'were committed yesterday to answer the charge of atealtug a hawser, the property of Capt. Ellenwood, from on beard a bark In the Delaware, near Market street wharf. The property stolen was valued at one hundred dollars. • OWNER WANTED. A quantity of female clothing, children and adult, underclothes, &0., and a pair or new gaiters, await an owner at the Union-street station house. They were taken froffi a woman named Ann Thompson, who was arrested at Fourth and Pine streets at four •o'clock yesterday morning. THE COURTS.' litaarter Sessions—Judge Allison. Un Saturday, Charles Bambaugh, °barged with the billing of John Graves, a few weeks since, by shooting him wit a pistol, hail a hearing on habeas corpus. application being that he be admitted to hail. The application .vas based upon the ground that under the evidence the verdict of the jury could In no event lie one of guilty of murder, as it showed that the prisoner acted In self defence. Af ter the hearing of the testimony of a few witnesses and the reading of a portion of the evidence taken 'before the Coroner, the application was granted and the ball fixed at four thousand dollars. This being entered Bambaugh was released from custody. Desertion cases were then called up by Mr. pin letter. Solicitor for the Guardians of the Poor. Among those hoard VMS that of Mary A. Cottrell, who complains of her husband, J. F. Cottrell, for having deserted and refusing to provide means for her Maintenance. But two witnesses were ex amined, the Reverend Mr. Hall, residing in Frank lin street, above Jefferson, and the Reverend Mr. Cooper, residing at 1114 Race Street. The former tes-. tilted that he married the parties at about half past eleven o'clock on the night of the 20th of February last. They came to the- house after ho hind retired for the night, accompanied by Mrs. Payne, mother •of Mrs. Cottrell. Ile (Mr. C.) opened their busi ness, and said they desired to be married, and if VT) . Were not married that night, ho would not warry her at all. There being nothing in the ap pearance of the parties except disparity of nice, for Id r. Cottrell is about fifty ortlfty.fivo_years old, and Mrs. 0 not more than twenty, Mr. Hall said that be performed the ceremony. Mr. Cottrell remarked that he had come rather unexpectedly, and was not prepared with the money to pay such a fee as was roper on an occasion of that sort, and asked for pen and paper, which being furnished, ho drew an ordet upon the firm of Cottrell & Co. for twenty dollars, whit% ho handed to the wit ness. This was on Saturday night, and - on the following Monday Mr. Hall says he presented Lite tuder to Mr. Cottrell personally at his place of business. He said it was all right and paid it. The other witness, Mr. Cooper, testified that, on a night (luring tho latter part of tho winter,ho thought about the 20th of February, the same parties wore at hie house for the purpose of being married. The lady claiming to bo Mrs. Cottrell did all the talking , that is, she stated the objoot of their visit, and said it was all right. Mt. Cooper believed from the appearance and manner of Mr. Cottrell that ho had either been drugged or was very stupid from Intoxication ; and though urged by the lady to perform tho ooremony, ho refused, and they left. A further hearingef the case will belted on Thurs day next. It is alleged on behalf of Cottrell that ho was drugged by has wife or her mother, or both, before the marriage ; that ho has no recollection of the fact of the marriage; that it never has boon non- Summated, and that ho has noror lived with her a minute since, and that lie has utterly relined to have anything to do with her. The court adjourned till Tuesday. The civil courts have adjourned for the sumeier. PROPOSALS. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE , CucoissATi, Ohio, June 22, 1564. PROPOSAL S are invit.d by the undersigned until THURSDAY, July 7, IS6 I , at two o'clock P. M., for furnish' OK this Department thy contract) with TROWSERS, FOOTMEN'S—STANDARD. Samples of which may be seen at the oMce of Cloth.' In and Equipage in this city. To be delivered free of charge at the U. S. Inspection Warehonse in this city, In good, new packages, with the name of the party furnishing, the kind and quanti ty of goods distinctly marked on each article and package. Parties offering geode must distinctly state in their bids the quantity they propose to furnish, the price, and time of delivery. Samples, when submitted, must be marked and num bered to correspond with tho proposal, and the parties thereto most guarantee that the goods shall be, in every respect, equal to army a:andard, otherwise the proposal will not be considered. A guarantee, signed by two responsible persona, mud accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder Will supply the articles awarded to him nodal his pro posal. Bids will be opened on Thursday, July 7. 1364, at two o'clock P. h l ., at this office, sus] bidders; are requested to be present. Awards will be made on Friday, July Sth. Bonds will be required that the contract will be faithfully (Milted. Telegmms relating to proposals will not be noticed. Blank forme of Proposals, Contracts, and Bonds may bo obtained at this o2ce. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reser By order of Col. Thos. Sword:, A. O. M. O. • • O. W. MOULTON, Captain and A. 4 :1 M . ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, • PniLADBLPHIA, June 29th. ISGL SEALED PROPOSALS will be receivrd at this odic. until WEDNESDAY next. July 6th, 1864, at 12 o'clock M., for furnishing the United States, deliverable at the Schuylkill Arsenal. the following articles, viz: Hospital Tent Pins, large:)Army atandani,and made Hospital Tent Pins, smell: from seasoned white oak. Wall Tent Pins, large, or other good hard wood. Canteen Webbing, 1 inch, linen or cotton. Samples required. Samples may he seen at thin office. Bidders must state In them proposals the price, which mast be given in writ big as well as figures, the quastlitg, and time Of delivery. Each bid mast be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signatures mast be appendooi to the gua rantee. Bids from defaulting contractors will not be received. Blank forms for proposals can be had on application at this otlice, and each bid must be endorsed with the name of the particular article bid for. G. H. CRORBIAN. Aaa't Q. AL General, U. S. A. PROPOSALS FOR BLANKETS. ORDNAXCE OFFICR, WAR DEPARTXRIM. WAARt.mrFoN, D. C., Jane 24, 1554. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received ai thie office mail 4 o'clock P. M.,_on FRIDAY, July 153361, for the delivery at the New York Agency, 45Forth West, New York, of FIFTY THOUSAND CAVALRY BLANKETS The blankets must be of the folloWing description— viz : of pure N 1 00l , close woven, of stout 3 arns, Gentian blue, with an orange border three Inches wide and three inches from the edge, and the letters U. Bsix Inches high. orange color, in the centre of the blanket. Bach blanket must be 711 Inches long by 67 inches wide, and of the weight 0f.3.1.5711 lbs., or, say 33.16 lbs., on which a variation 0r0.157.5, or 3-16ths of a lb., may be allowed. They must ho single, and not In pairs, and be psckedjn cases of one hundred blank ets.each. They are to be inspected at the factory where made, bat must be delivered at the New York Agency free of any charge to the United States for transportation, or handling, and none will be accepted or paid for, except such as pass the inspection of and are approved by the United States Inspector. Deliveries must be made as follows, viz.: one-tenth of the number contracted for per week, commencing within one month from the date of the contract. Failure to deliver at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the quantity due at that time. No bid will be considered that does not come from a manufacturer of blankets or regular dealer in such goods. GLIARILIITEE. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposi tion with a ,gnarantee, signed by two; responsible per sons, that in case his bid is accepted he will atonce exe cute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties ' in a sum equal, to the whole amount of the contract, to deliver the article proposed, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bid der and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibili ty of the guarantors must be shown by the official certi ficate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney. Bonds, in n sum equal to the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder or bidders won signing of the contract. FORM OF OUARANTR. We, the andersigned, residents oT —, in the county of and State of hereby jointly and seve rally covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of be accepted. that be or they will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties. in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity to the terms of the advertisement, dated June 24, MI. under which . the bid was made; and in case the said shall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may ha awarded. Oivenunder our hands and -seals this day of 156—. [Seal.) [Seal. ) Witness, To ibis guaranty rnnst be appended the official certifi cate above mentioned. Eaeh party obtaining a contract will be obliged to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for the faith ful execution of the same. Upon the award being made, Rnccesafal bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of contract and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all the bids, if deemed unsatisfactory on any account. Proposals will be addressed to Brigadier General George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. C., and will be endorsed Prfjposals for Blankets. " GEO. D. RAMBLE, Brigadier General, je27-mtertj yl5. . • • Chief of Ordnance. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the once of the FREEHOLD and JAMEEBIIRG AG. RAIL ROAD CO. , at Jamesburg, N. J.. until the bth of Jaly, 1864,f0r the Grading of the extension of the Freehold and JamesburAg. Railroad fromJamesburg to near Dean's Pond, on the branch road of the Camden and Amboy Railroad, being about six miles. Profiles and Specifications can bo seen at the office of the resident engineer, I. S. BUCRELEW, at James burg. WILLIAM COOK, je2s-431. • . Chief &winner. MEDICAL. TiRRANT'I3 EFFERVEI3OIOII7 SELTZER APERIENT BEST EgolgarY KNOWN von Ava, ErLious COMPLAINTS,_SICK .lIEADACFIE, COSTIVE NESS,_ INDIGESTIOIy„ HEARN-BURN, SOUR STOMACII,._ _BEA SICKNESS, &o. ho. • Dr. JAMES R. CHILTON, the Great Chemist, oars "I know Its composition, and. have no doubt it wIL prove most beneficial in those complaints for which 111. recommended. Dr. THOMAS BOYD says: , "I strongly commend D to the notice of the public. Dr. EDWARD G. LUDLOW says: "I can with scot Sdence recommend it." Dr. GEORGE T. DEXTER says: "In Flatulenev. Heart-burn, Costiveness, Sick Headache, &c., the SELTZER APERIENT in my hands has proved. Indeed e valuable remedy. For other testimonials eee pamphlet with each bottle Manufactured only by TARRANT & 80.. 278 EiRBEAWICH Street, New York. NI - FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. m319-tadi FLECTRICITY.—WHAT IS LIF X -A-4 WITHOUT HEALTH T—Drs_ BARTHOLOMEW & ALLEN. Medical Electrician., having removed their °Mee from North Tenth etreot to No. 154 North ELEVENTH Street, below Race, will Mill treat and ears all curable &seam, whether Acute or Chronic, 'without shocks, pain, or any inconvenience, by the use of Elec. trinity, in lie modifications, and Homcoopathic Medi. eines.. Ooneumption, Arst and se- Influenza and Catarrh. gond stages. ' General Debility. Paralyals. Diliftliall Or the Liver sn Neuralgia. Kidneys. Fever and Ague. Diabetes. Oongeetion. Prolapsus - Uteri (Failing 0. . Asthma. the womb). • Dyspepsia. Hemorrhoids, or Piles. Rheumatism. Spinal Dliease. Bronchitle. Deafness. Testimonials al, the °Mee, 161 North Eleventh street. 011ee hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. I DSc. BARTHOLOMEW & ALLEN. Medical Electrkian e. 'orth ELEVENTH Street. ELECTRICITY. ONDERFITL BCIENTIFIC WCOVBRY.—AII acute and Islam& disease' cured by special guarantee, when desired by the patient, at 1220 WAINUT Street, Philadelphia, • and, in case of a failure, no charge is made. No drugging the system with uncertain medical agents. All cures performed by Magnetism Galvanism. or other modifications of Electricity. without shocks or any =pleasant sensation. For further informa tion, send and get a Pamphlet, which contains him drede of certificates from some of the moat re li able men in Philadelphia, who have been speedily and Permanently cured after all other treatment from medicaaameu had failed. Over twelve thousand • cared !fleas than live years at 1220 WALIIUT Bt. Consultation Free. ProL BOLLES & Dr. BROWIT tnyl4-2go .1220 WALNUT St., Philadelph ia. TAYLOR'S ARNICA 0114 ; OR .RMBRO: CATION never fails to cure Shenritatism, lietralea, Spratna.,Preeted feet, Chapped Hands, and all Skin Dlv eatro. Price 2ic, and wholes:deal:ld retail by H B. TAT. LON..Eninsiort. TENTH and CALLOWE ELL. ..oldWis COAL. C 0 A L - SUGAR LOAF. BEAVER MEADOW. and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal.and best Locum; Mountain, from Schuylkill; prepared ex preaely for Family am. Depot, N. W. corner EIGHTH and WILBOW Ste. Othce, No. 112 South SECOND St. aps-tf J. WALTON & CO. -A-R ELE HIGH .00 A L.-HOUSE KEEPERS can rely on getting a me article at the 8. E. corner FRONT and POPLAR Streets. 1e23.•1ne 301 IN W. HAMPTON. DRAIN PIPE DRAIN PIPE. VITRIFIED TERRA COTTA DRAIN PlPE—all atm, from 2 to 15-Inch diameter, with all kinds of branches, bends, and traps, for sale In any quantity. • 2 fuck bore per yard 30e. • S " " " ' B6O. 4 " " " 480. - • . . / 6 .. 46 44 40 500. 5 114 46 114 44 750. TERRA COTTA CHTMNSY TOPS, For Cottages t Tiling. or City Remo, Patent Wind. Er g a i r L d Tope, for coring smoky chimneys, from 2 to 8 fest ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VASES. Fountains. Pedestals, and. Statuary Marble Busts, Brackets, and Mantel Vases. PHILADEIrPHI ACHES TERRA COTTA WORKS. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. S. A. HARRISON. ifel2-fmwtf WATER PIPE I DRAIN PIPE 1- Moutgople_ry Terre Cotta Works— Oleo and Warehouse, 1241 MARKET Street. LIST 07 eamt PRIORS: For joint of 3 feet, 2 Inch bore, 30 cents. For joint of 3 feet, 3 inch bore, 36 cents. 'For 4oint of 3 feet, 4 Inch bore, 48 tents. Forjoint of S feet, 6 inch bore, 60 cents. For joint of 8 feet, 6 Inch bore, 76 cents. All sizes, from 2 to 16 Ind' diameter. Also, Branches, Turns, Traria, Chimney Tope, Chim ney Fines, Garden Vases, &c. MaCOLLIN & RHOADS, 1241 NAHICST Wrest. DENSERVO. myl&atntbilm A most effective and delightful preparation 'FOR THE TEETH AND GUMS. Hllthly recommended by the moat eminent Dot:dorm 'and Dentists. It is the result of a thorough mime of scientific exPe- Titivate, extending through a period of nearly thirty yea rs. To a 'great extent In every cue and entirelyin many, IT WILL PREVENT DECAY 01$ TEETH. It will also STRENGTHEN WEAR GUMS KEEP THE TEETH BEAUTIFULLY CLEAN, AND THE BREATH SWEBT. See Circulars. Price Pre red solely by S. T. BEALE M. D. DENTIST 1113 CHESTNUT St . Phi ladelphia. 'For mile by Druggists. 1,11-Em WRITTEN AND VERBAL D. fel i t t , i tiNTSlTlSt a g c i t 3 e L r eaTe s A u e t siftt adziTs lion, Belt-improvement, mananemenLang Trait. lag of CHILDREN, social adaptation, and evening. by , JOHN L. OArBN. Phrenologist and Bookseller, fithi,9•4lnib Ao. XS 8, TENTH Street, 'Wore ChileißE‘ I=ll=DZMfflil SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vieri FROM, to me directed, will be ex- Need to pnblke sale or vendue, on TUSSDA.Y Evening, July 6, 1564, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-etreat Hall, -No. 1. all that oertatn meanness', plantatlon,and tract of land situate in the late township of Moakley, now the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia; commencing at a point in the middle of the old La I) CAS ter road,a corner of Jesse George's land: thence by said Jesse George's land along the middle of maid road the next five following courses and distances, to wit: North 46 degrees west, 26.04 perches to a Clone; north 27 de grees la minutes west, 46.4 perches to a stone; north 24 degrees , 15 minutes west,'2l.4 perches to a stone; north 17 degrees west, S perches to a stone; north 10 degrees 45 minutes west, 12.76 perches to a stone, a corner of said Jeese George's laud and also of land late of Edmund George, decansed ; thence still along the middle of the old Lancaster road and bounding on said land of Ed mund George, deceased, the next throe following courses and distances, to wit: north II degrees west, 82,44 perches to a stone; north 11 degrees 30 minutes. 00.76 porches to a atone; north 3 degrees 45 minutes west, 72.28 perches to a stone for a corner, being, also , a corner of the land of said Edmond George, deceased; thence by land of Benjamin Carboni, north 72 degrees 'l5 minutes weal. 321 perches to a atone for a corner; thence by add Benjamin Garliatd's land south 12 de grees west. 63 perches to a stone; thence by land late of Lewis Jones, deceased, smith OE degrees 45 initiates. east, 9 perches to a stone; thence south 4 degrees 16 mi nutes east 47.813 perches to a stone; thence south 95 de grees 16 minutes west, 19-7 . 2 perches to a stone; thous south 6 degrees east, 39.92 perches, striking a large chestnut tree in , the line; thence south 4 degrees 45 mi nutes east, 62.23 perches to a point in the middle o(the Lancaster turnpike-road, a corner of land conveyed by said David George to Thomas Hunter, now docaassod; thence by said liunter'sland along the middle of said Lancaster turnpike, the following seven courses and distances, to wit: south 41 degrees .16 'dilutes east, 24 perches to a point; south 29 degrees 4.5 minutes 0ttet,5.513 porches to a Swint ; south 16 degrees 6 minutes east.Jsl.43 perc poin t ; south degrees NS minutes east, 66 parches toa south 47 degrees 15 minutes east, 7.56 parches to &anoint; south Dellegrees 45 minutes east, IS porches to a point; south 56 degrees 15 minutes east,tD. 72, perches to the middle of Hunter's lama corner of sail limner's land; thence by land late of David Goggins, north 70 degrees 16 minutes east , %.88 perches tote place of be ginning; containing 116.58 acres of land,..mors or less The above tract of toad is on the west aide of the Old Lancaster road, nonrthe Hestonville Passenger Railroad station, and the Pennsylvania Railroad pauses thrquah the farm. The situation is very elevated and commends a tine clew of the city-and surrounding country.. The improveineuts consist of a substantial stone mansion house with gas and modern improvements, atone tenant house, two large barns, Ma-house, nod spring house. with a superior springer water. Oxford street, Colum bia, Montgomery. Berke, Peters, Lebanon, Susquehan na, and - dther streets intersect the property, subdividing it very advantagoonel d s. No. 2. Ono undill ed third part of all that certain MBbBllftge or tenement, plantation and tract or parcel of laud, situate, lying 11.1141 being in the late township of Blockley, now the 'I weray- fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia; beginning at a stone iu the middle of the Old Lancaster road, being a corner to the land of Jesse' George; and from thence extending by (am said Jesse George's land the next three following coftses and die taucee, to 'wit: north 65 degrees 45 minutes east, 59,72 perches to the Old Mill .race- thence by the said race, north 9.1 degrees east, 6.16 porches; and thence crossing the said race, north 89 degrees 15 minutes east, e 3 perches to a stone, a corner of laud, formerly Richard Peters': thence by the said Peters' land, north 'lB de grees 45 minutes oast, 46 24 porches to metope by the side of the Monument road (sometimes called Peters' road 0 thence by land belonging to the estataof William Ging hans,deveased. north 70 degrees west, 26.24 perches to a stonik_, thence by said ilingham's land and land of the said Richard Peters, north IS degrees 30 minutes east, 65.76 perches to stone; thence by land of the said Richard Peters, north 72 degrees 30 minutes west, 36.25 perches, and north 41 degrees ea5t,.11.72 perches to a stone; thence by lands of Samuel Steel, John Davis, and Thomas Wynn, north 72 degrees 15 minutes west, 174:4 perches to a atone in the middle of the Old Lancaster road aforesaid; thence along the middle of the name road and ground of the said David George, the next three fol lowing courses and distances, to wit: south 3 degrees 45 minutes east, 22.2 S perches to a stone; and aonth 11 de grees 30 minutes east, 00.76 perches to a stone; and south 11 degrees east, 82.44 perches to the place of beginning; containing 156 acres and 15 perches. Upon this farm are a substantial atone mansion house, stone barn, small frame barn, tenant house, ice house, and spring hence convenient. A. find stream of water passes through the entire length. It is situated on the east side of the Old Lancaster road. . . _ . . No. 3 An equal undivided moiety or one-half part of all those two three-story brick meesnages or tenements and lot or piece of ground situate on the southerly side of theldincaster Turnpike road, in the late township of Blockleynow the Twenty. fourth ward of the city of Philadeli i bia; beginning at a point at the distance of 2il feet Sine RS northwestwardlv from the corner of a lot now or late of the estate of William Moore, deceased, called the Mill lot ;eontainink in front or breadth on said road 78 feet, and extending thence south westwardly be tween lines at right angles with the said Turnpike road, In length or depts. 150 feet. • The above described lot in but a short distance above the ilestonville Railroad depot. No. 4. All those two three-story wiessuages or tene ments and lot or piece of ground , i n Ilescouville, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, bitnate on the southwest side of Merlon avenue and the north east side of the Lancaster Turnpike road; commencing at the distance of 858 feet northwestward front the north west corner of a certain forty-feet.wlde street (no)r called Fiftieth street, laid out by Isaac Heston and opened for public use) and the said Lancaster To rnpike r,ad ; containing in front or breadth on the said Lancas ter Turnpike road 60 feet, and extending of that width at right angles with'the said road, in length or depth, 201 feet 9 inches, be the same more or less, northeast ward to the said Merlon avenue. Mo. 5. An undivided moiety or equal one. half part of all that certain lot or piece of ground sittutte.on the east aide of Broad and south side of Cillowlaill street. and north side of Carlton street, in the late district of Spring Garden, now the Fourteenth ward of the city of Phila delphia ; containing in front or breadth on said Broad 4 street 140 feet, and extendingthenee eastward along the said Gallowhill and Carlton streets respectively, in length or depth, 2.93 feet. [Being the same premises which Walter Dwight Bell, by Stephen Colwell, his attorney infect, by indenture bearing.date the 19th day of April, 1834, recordedlin Deed Book T. H., No, 138, page 477, &n., granted and conveyed unto Jesse Game and David George in fee.] No. 6. One undivided one , third part of all that certain four. story brick messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the north side of Pine street, be tween Eleventh and Twelfth streets; and at the distance of 60 feet westward from the west side of Quince street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Pine etreetls feet, and extending north ward in length or depth SO feet, crossing , at the rear end thereof a three-feet-wide alley, laid out by John Lind say for common use, running into a four - feet wide alleyleading into saidgnince street.. (Being the same by which Morton McMichael , Esq., High Sheriff, by Deed Poll bearing date the 17th day of April, 'lBl6, acknowledged in open -District Court. and entered among the records thereof in Book S., page 880, Stc.v granted and conveyed unto Thomas George and Edmund George in fee.] No. 7. An undivided one-third part of all that certain building, toter piece of ground, situate on the north west corner of Cherry and Juniperstreets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in breadth north and south 4S feet, and in length or depth east and west 65 feet—di vided in two separate parts or parcels, as follows, to wit: No. 1 being the westernmost part or portion of said lot of ground; containing 35 feet in width east and . west by 48 feet In length north and south, and the four storied brick building or factory thereon erected, steam engine, and all other fixtures of the said factory 'with the appurtenances, and No. 2 being the easternmost part or Portion of said -lot,/ containing 30 feet in width east and west, by 49 feet iu length north and south, and the four. storied brick dwelling with two-storied back or aide building thereon erected, with the appartenances, &c. [Being the Bahia premises which Williasa Deal, High Sheriff of the city and county of-Philadelphia, by Deed Poll bearing date November 17, 1519, recorded in District Court In Book W, page 108, &e , granted and conveyed unto Thomas George and Edmund George in fee.). • No.-8. An undivided one-third part of all the follow ing described tract or piece of ground situate in the township of Delaware, county of Camden, and State of New Jersey, as follows: Nos. 381, 84. 553,53, and 99. as marked In George B. Strong's map or plan of the town of Pensanken, which map or plan Is recorded in the Clerk's Office of the county of Camden. [Being the same premises which John B. Woodward and Elizabeth L. his wife by Indenture dated April W. 1813, granted and conveyed to Thomas George and Edmund George in fee.] CD. C. ;I, '64. 59. Debt, 828,473.75. Briggs.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David George. JOHN THOMPSON, Sherlff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 72, 1864. in/ St RELERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levarl-Faciae, to me directed, will be ex posed to public tale or vendue, ou TUESDAY Evening, July 5, 18191, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall, All them lots or pieces of ground numbered twenty ree (El), twenty-two ((22) , twenty-one (21), and part of No. nineteen (19), in the plan of lots laid out by the said 'Henry E. Wallace, in the then township of Kingeessing, now Twenty fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, (which plan Is recorded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book T. H. , No. 140, page 114); Begt ening at a corner of lots numbered twenty Tour (24) and twenty-dye (25); thence extending by lot No. 24 north 44 degrees 55 minutes ea‘t, thirty-four perches and four-tehtla of a perch to the line of Thomas' land; then ce north `b3 degrees, forty-five minutes west by Thomas' land, seventeen perches and flfty.two hundredths of •a perch to Paschall's Ran; thence down the middle of said Paschall's Run, the se veral courses thereof, to the middle of Cobb's Creek; thence down.. the middle of Cobb's Creek, the several courses thereof, to a Spanish oak by the side of said creek, being corner of land of the Mount Moriah Ceme tery Association of Philadelphia; thence by land of said association south 49 degrees 57 minute,, east, forty-two perches more or less to the middle of an avenue now va cated ; thence along the middle of said avenue upon a curved line having a radius of twenty-eight perches and sixty-five hundredths of a perch, eight perches; thence by the same north 42 degrees east, forty-two perches to a 'lint; thence by the same on a curved line haying a radius of twenty-eight .perches and sixty five hun dredths of a perch, fifty-four perches to a point; thence by the same four perches eight hundred and seventy- Bye • thousandths of a perch to thciplace of beginning; containing twenty-three acres and eighty-nine perches. Also, all that lot or piece of ground situate in said. Twenty-fourth ward, beginning at a Writer of lots No. 2 and 9 on said plan; thence by lot No. 2 sdath 52 degrees west, thirty-one perches and four-tenths to a corner of lot No. 8; thence north 64 degrees west, twenty-two perches and seven-tenths to a corner of lot No. 20; thence north 16 degrees 67 minutes east, fourteen perches and sixth-tenths to tl•st west aide of a new street intended to be opened, running parallel with the Darby road and along the western side thereof north 47 degrees 29 ml fluted east,twenty-fonr perches and fourteen hundred chs to the line of lot No, 26; thence eolith 47 degrees 42 mi nutes east; twentyinight perches and thirty-five hun dredths ta.the place of beginning; containing six acres, more or less. Belngpart of the samepreminets which William B Johns and wife, by deed of even date, but executed immediately before the indenture of mortgage upon which thejudgment In thiamine has been recovered, and'intended to be recorded, did grant and convey unto said Henry E. Wallace in foie. • • EC. C. • J., 64. 294. Debt, 914,788-91. W. E. Price.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry E.-Wallace. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mice. June 20, 1864: jeTi-St. •• ERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF. RH r•- , • a writ of Venditioni Umtata. to m 6 direCted will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on TUESDA Y' Eve ning. July 6. 7561, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom- street Mall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the east aide 1 of Orleans street, one hundred and flee feet south from Seneca street, 111 .he Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Orleans street forty-two feet, mid in depth one hundred and Maly feet to Lax street. [Which said premises %%Dam Crean,by deed dated December ID, 18,4, recorded in Deed Book It. D. W. No. 6, page 257, &c., conveyed unto Jer e -. miah bledany In fee; reserving a ground rent of 912. payable let of In and December. Subject to restric tions as tO•bnilalllo.3 Taken in execution and .to be sold as the property of Jeremiah McCarty. JOHN 'THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, June 22, 1664. je23-St SIFERIFF'S SALE.-BY 'VIRTUE OF NJ a writ of Levert Faciaa, to me dliected, will be ex poeed to public sale or vendno. on TUESDAY Evening, July 6 1554, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. L All that certain three story brick mossuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Locust street, eighty.fivo feet west of Twenty.aecond street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Locust street sixteen feet, and in depth ens hundredinot to G street. • No. 2. All .that four-story brick dwelling and Icit of ground situate on the south side of Locoet street. sixty feet east of Ashton street; containing in front on Locust street sixteen feet, and in depth one hundred feet to street. No. 3. All that threO.Siory brick Manage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Locust street sixty nine feet west ef Twenty-seccind street; containing in front on Locust street sixteen feet, and In depth one hundred feet to 0 street. [Which said premises, Nos. 1 and 2, Barnard H. Holseman et ax, - by deed dated January 21, 1161: recorded In Deed Book A. O. H. , 'No. 7, page 627 , Ste., and No. 3, which Wjlliani H. Kern. oberiff. • by deed poll dated Dec. 3, ' ISO recorded in Deed Book W. No. 2. page 306, do, conveyed onto John P. Pamela in fee.) [D. C. ; J., 'O4. 530. Clayton.) Taken In execution and to be cold as theproperty of John P. Perech. JOHN THOMPSON - , Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Moo, Jane 14 .1661. Je23.3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditiotil Expanai, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on TUESDAY Eve ning July 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansoni-ntreet Hall All that certain lot of ground beginning on the north westerly side of Sutherland street, one ,hundred and thirty feet southwesterly from South street. in the city of Philadelphia; thence westerly five • hundred and seventy.rilue feet, mere •or less, to tow-water mark In the river Schuylkill; thence along the same south westerly ninety feet four inches; thence outwardly eve hundred and lift -two feet, more or less, to said Sutherland street; thence noribeastwardly along the same ono hundred and thirty feet to the place of W eaning. CD. C. J., 'fri. 281. Debt .3), Martin.) Taken in execution and to be solder the property of Charles Pau rest. JOHN THO3!PSO N, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 17, 1804. jeffil-at SIIERIFF'S SALE.---BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facia; to me directed, will be ex posed to public Hale or vendue. on TUESDAY Evening, July 6, Mt at 4 o'clock, at hansom - street Hall, All that certain messuage and lot of ground altnate on the south side of a certain fifty feet wide street four hundred and forty feet nine Inches westwardly from Day's Lane, in the Twenty-second warcrof the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said street two hundred and sixteen feet eleven Inches, and in depth about three hundred and ten feet, to land now or late of Edward Wharton. Bonnded eastward by land:now or late of Elizabeth Dupree, and westward by ground LOW or Woof John Longstreth. - [D. D. ; J.'64. 236. Debt, 42,622.20. Olmsted, ] Taken inns execution and to be sold ILA the property of John Lontreth. JOHN (011PSON, Sheriff'. Philadelphia, Sheriff's 011 ice, June 17,1861. je2o-3t RIEERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, ou TUESDAY 131 , 0- ot Hall ciht7, o e.rgiT.lGat groacclooLkil t'i t tn ß a n o s on n il i t ' e tr s e outh tale of Tacony street between Orthodox and Duncan streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front forty feel, and In depth two hundred foot, to Melrose etreet.. ID. ; J.. andl. Debt, MIS 97. Lox Taken in execution to be sold as the property of ?miry li. W11118(10. JOHN' THOMPSON, Oltenia:. rbilttdelphlre. shetiff'h Olace, Jtttal2A 1.801. jam -R. s PRESS.—p,gu,ADFLPHIA., MONDAT,, JULY. 4, 1864. SIIERIFF'S BALE: BY VTRTUE OF ^- 1 sundry writs of Limed Pada& to me directed, will be &seabed to public tale or vendee, ou TUESL7bY Eve ning July 0, 1861, ut 4 o'clock, at Sawmill-street Hall, All that certain two-story brick stable (adjoining the car house) and the lot or piece of ground whereon the eaten is erected, described fie follows, to wit: At) that certain lot of ground situate in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia; commencing at a wtoon, a corner of a large lot, of which this is a part, nail steno being near the northetud corner of Lancaster tnrapHro and Fifty-second sherd; thence extending southeast ward fifty-nix degrees fifty-eight minutes mutt. threaten two and a quarter tnchee to a point fixed for a corner of lot lastaboyedeecrlhed (vsr-house lot); thoucs hysald lot north thirty-three degrees five minutes sixty-seven feet to the face of the month wall of said suable; thence. southfly•six degrees lift y- ft vo minutes east, nine feet eight luchee to said car-house wai I ; thence north thirty three degrees five mirntes tact along the west wall of said car hem, one hundred and nine feet to Merlon ore nue ; thence north Mgt) , two dogma twenty-five minutes twat along said: Merlon avenue, one hundred and sixty-two: feet. more or lase, to ground of Proust* O'Reilly; thence south seventy-fonr degrees thirty seven minutes west rang said. O'Reilly'n ground seventy-three feet, more or lege, to a turner - atone in the old Lancaster road; thence south twenty. el ght degrees ton minutes east; two hundred and twenty-two feet coven inches to the plane of Mistiming, anti marked on the plan E. 1110 d In the said °Mee of the District Court. . . . . . CD. C. J. , 'Bl. *Send MI Sbitrpless..] Taken In execution and to be sold as the pronorty of Bentonville, Mantua, and Fairmount Pasteugor Hall way Company, owners, ire, TH.OMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Oleo. Aine 21, MN. ion-8t SHERIFF'S SALE.-33Y VIRTUE OF writ of 'Levu' Facing, to mo directed, will he ex poped to public Role or voodoo, on TUESDAY Evening, Jniy 6, UM, at 4 o'elock.sit SonAom-mreet All the right, title, AM interest of Hester or Sather Williams In and to No. 1. All that certain two-eters' frame mom;age, air three-blurt brick mesenagos and. lot of atoned, sitnate on the south aide of South street, and west side of Ash. bury alley, (between Pltth and Sixth streete,) to the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on South street twenty feet anti in depth one hundred and twenty-flue feet to Small street. Also, of and in No. 2. All that lot of ground with the Improvements thereon, situate on the west aide of A(oyamensing road, between Washington and Carpenter streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said road twen ty feet end in depth about hundred and forty-one feet six inches. Bounded northward by ground of Benjamin Hughes, southward by ground of the estate of Walton, (Recital in Writ.) (D. D. ; J. 'St 279. Debt, 34,627.80. Bodin. Lansdale.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Hester Williams, (widow of Edward Williams.) JOHN THOUPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mice, June 22, 1551. j02.1-St SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vendltlonl Exionas, to me directed, will. be exposed to public sale or vendne, on TUESDAY Eve ning, July 5, 1554, at 4 O'clock, at Seasons-street Hall, All that certain lut of ground satiate on the west side of Seventh street two hundred and thirty-three feet southward from Master street, In the city of Philadel phia; containing to front on: S eventh street seventeen. felt, and In depth. eighty feet, and, in width, on the rear onil s _fifteen feet one inch. (Which said. lot Martin Buehler et ux. by deed. dated February 'lB, 1862, re corded in Dee d Book A. C. 13., No. 46, page 629, 3:e., conveyed unto John B. Rodgers in feet reserving a ground rent of one hundred and twenty dollars, payable list of January and July.) CD. C. '; J., '64. 277. Debt, M. G miff.) Taken in execution and to he told as the property of John B. .Rodgers. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. . Philadelphia, Sherire OM*. June 2),1864. je-8t SHERIFF'S SALE:-.4BY . :VIRTITE OF a. Writ of Leiwri Pietas, bailie directed , will be ex-. posed to public sale or vendee, on TUESDAY Evening. July 6, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom•etreet Hall, • All that certain three-story brick - messnage, stable, slaughter-house, and lot of grdund situate on the north side of Master street lifty-four feet westward from How ard street, In the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Master street thirty-six feet, and in depth eigh ty feet. [Which said premises Jacob Sniger, Adminis trator, by deed Weir August 7, 1517, conveyed unto Henry Imhoff in fee; subject to a ground rent of 551, payable Ist January and July.) [D. C.; J., '64. 215. Debt, 84,220. Quinn.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Imhoff. JOHN THOMPSONSheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jane 20, 1584.. je.22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF au rit of VenditloniExponas, tome directed, will be e Jfi c,'s . ?k t d l t & P _, u a b t i,i l c olgo c elf v ia n tii l l T -s U tre S e i t ) l l ll.lf o vening ' that certain lot of ' ground • situated on the north side of Venango street, one hundred and thirty-eight met eastward from Bath street, In the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Venango street thirty-four feet six Inches, and In depth one hundred and fifty-one feet four inches to Victoria street. tWhich said promises Henry D. Steever et ax., by deed dated June 23, ISM,• recorded in Deed Book A. C. It, No. al, page Mti, Ac., conveyed unto George Broder in fee; rest ruing a ground rent of thirty . dollars, payable first of January and July.] CD. C. '64. ISO. Debt, $114.66. Bodin. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of George Broder. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff ' s Office, June 17, 1834. Je2O.Bt SHERIFF'S, SA.LE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Faciaseto me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendpe, on TUESDAY ju iri s titlnti;t 't at i n e ig e ci e f i' liro at nn s s 6T O: tL : a z haut e _ e _ e a stth e e side of Front street, 80 feet southward from Oxford street, in the oity of Philadelphia; containing in front on Front street 40 feet, and in depth on the north line 144 feet, and on the south line about 140 feet. The improvements are a one-story brick laboratory, two•story brick dye house. and frame storehonse in the rear; boiler with steam piping, copper vat with water piping, and five wooden vats. (Which said premises Win. H. Kern, Sheriff, by deed poll 'dated June 23, 1960, recorded -in D. O. Deed Book T., No. 2. page 151, conveyed unto James Murphy in fee; subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent of $5O, pal able Brat of Jots and January.) [D. C. ; J., 'Bl. 310. Debt, UAW. Michener.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Murphy. JOHN THOMPSOI4,SherI ff. Philadelphia, Sherif:Fe Of Jude 29, IS6I. . SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY:TIATUE .OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or ven dee, , on TUESDAY Evening, July 6. 1%1, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom,street No. I. All that certain messuage. alto lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of the Lancaster turn - pike and Mary or Logan street in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on said turnpike thirty. three feet four inches, and in depth one hundred and eighty feet to a forty-feet street. No. T.. - All that lot, three-story brick dwelling, slough ter-house, stable, &c., situate on the south side of Lan- caster turnpike, thirty-three feet four inches westward from Logan street containing in front on said turnpike road thirty-three feet four inches,and in depth ona i liart. deed end forty feet to sold forty feet street. • (Which said promises William •11. Kern. Sheriff, by deed. dated ,14th JanuarY,l6oo. recorded in Deed Book W., 8d.% page SI. Ice., conveyed unto John P. remelt in lee ] CD. C.: J., '64. Mt Debt, 1 63,010.59. Clayton.] • Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of • Sohn P.•Persch. JOHN THOMPSON Shed.g.in • niladelphia,Sheriff's Office, June V, 1864.. .403..3t gIEIBRIFF'S BA:LB.—BY 'VIRTUE-OF N.la writ of. Venditioni Expense, tome directed_ be exposed to public sale or vendee r on TOMB eY eve plug, July 6, 1,564, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall All those certain three three-story brick mesa:lmes and lot of ground situate on the north side of Fitzwater street 96 feet westward from Twelfth . street, in the oity of Philadelphia; containing in front no Fitzwater street 19 feet 9 inches, and it: depth 190 feet to Brintou street; with the privilege of . a five-feet alley. on the east side thereof. f.Which said premises Isaac Harvey, Jr., et ux, by deed dated February 18, ISSS. -recorded. in Deed Book T. B. No. 60, page 532, nc.., conveyed unto John Smith and Robert Smith in foe; reserving a ground rent of OSO: subject to certain restrictions as to buildings.] fI).C. ; J., '64. 276 Debt, 6144.24. Coleman.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property:of John Smith and Robert Smith. , • JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. .Fbiladelnbla,Sberlfr's Office, Stme2t. 1564. je24.9t lIERIFF' S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF: N.J a writ of Vendittoni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to pnblicsale or vendue, on TUESDAY live ning, July 5,1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall, •All that certain lot of ground situate cm the east aide- of Broad street one hundred and five feet northerly from Suegftelarma avenue, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in trent on Broad street twenty-one feet, and 'ln depth one hundred and fifty-one feet to Pembroke street. {Which said lot Thomas V,. Read et ux.. by deed dated February 15, 1556 . recorded in Doed %MX_ IL D.W. - , No. 150, page 515. &c., conveyed unto John R. Chandler in fee; reserving a ground rent of sffil, pay able let September and March. 7 CD. C. tJ. , '64. 255. Debt, $213.33. Campbell:l - in execution and to be sold as the property-of J Philadelphialer. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff., Sheriff's Office, June 21, 1664. jeW-St, • S HERIFF'S SAL E . - BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levart FOALS, to me directed. will bs re pitsed to pnblio sale or vondue, on TUESDAY Evening, Jull i ? ii l a s t rA c; : d i a t i t d o Xre oc ekit a d t Saneom-street b Hall, sod ground situate on the east FlTde Fr in oz e tt s s u tiet.et between. 'Broivn end Coates streets, 71 feet 9 inches southward from the line which divider the ground now or formerly 'of Benisnotin Loxley, and Matthew Clarkson, and Michael Hillegas, in the city of Philadelphia ; contain ing in front on Front street twenty feet seven inches, 'and in depth 61 feet. [Which said premises W illiam Almendinger et ux.. by deed dated December 31, 1636, :conveyed unto Joseph Glover in fee.] CD. C.; J.,'61. %I. Debt, $660.85. Earle.] Taken In execution and to bo sold as thevroperty of Joseph Glover, deceased. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. • Philadelphia..Sberiff's OlSce, June 21, 044. jegan3t RHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me direeted, will be' grooved to public sale or vendue . , on TUESDAY Even ing July 6,166 e, at 4 o'clock , at bansom•street Hall, Ail that certain three-story brick meesuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Pine street, between Sixth and, Seventh streets, in the city ofPhiladelphia; containingin front on Pine street 'LS feet, audio depth 1W feet to ?diddle alley._ Bounded' westward by ground now or late of John Wagner, eastward by ground now. or late of Samuel C. Brown. [Which said premises William H. Kern, Sheriff, by deed dated April 6, 1861, reccrded in Deed Book A. No. 8, page 65; 3[o.,.ol3n veyed auto John P. Perch in fee; subject to &yearly . ground rent of s4B.] CO. C. ; 3., '64. 293. Debt. $2,299.35. Betook. Taken in execution. and to be sold as the property of 'John P. Perscb. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee, June 5.1861. je29-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY .711tIrlIF. OF r•- , a writ of Levert Facies. to me directed,•will be ex posed to public senor vendee; op TUESDAY Evening, July 5, 1564, at 4 o'olock, at &mown-street All that. curtain two-story brick messing* and lot:of ground situate on the east-side of Fifth street two hun dred and sixty-eight feet northward from Diamond street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on -Fifth street sixteen feet, and in depth eighty nine feet seven inches toe Orkney street. (Which said pro mises John W. Tromp,_ et ax ., by deed dated July 14, 1651, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 35, page AK Am., conveyed unto Benjamin Weisz and Adolphus Net terilutts in fee and Ben3amln Weir. et nx., by deed dated May 8, 111 3 2, recorded iu Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 36, page 391, Ac ., conveyed his moiety uuto mild Adol phus Eetterlinus in fee; subject to a mortgage of $5003 D. C. • 3., '64 292. Debt, $565.91. IllcElroy..l Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Adolphus Ketterlhins, deceased. - JO [IN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 21, 1354. je2s-31. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levarl Feriae, to me directed, will he ex, polled to public sale or yendue, on TUESDAY Broiling, July 6, P 64, at 4 o'clock, at Sanaom-street Hall, All that certain brick inesstiage and.lot of gronrid situate on the west side of Fifth street. one hnndred and seven feet ten Inches northward from Prime street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth street Bfteen feet, and in depth one hundred and eighty feet to Parker street, crossing Mechanic street; subject to the payment of a mortgage of 81,000, (recorded in B. R. 1). D., No. 2, page 6E4 &c. ) [D. C. ; .1., '6l. H 35, Debt, $1,703.33. Vail 3:strondl Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Henry Towne, truetee, &c. ' JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. PhSladiSphia, Sherlire Office, June 95ofie4. jezt-31. • SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni ExPonnsoto me directed will will be exposed to public sale or viable, on TUESDAY Sett.- ntag, July 2, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sat:ism-street All that certain lot of ground and improvements. be-' ginning on the east side of Third street and north side of Noble street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence east ward eighty feet; thence northward 40 feet; thence westward 20 feet; thence touthward 12 feet; thence weetward_ eo feet; thence southward 24 feet to the begin ning-CD, O. ; 'J., 64. 283. • ljeht, $310.42. Campbell.) • Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of • Joseph Dorval'. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jane 21, 1864. jtai-31 SHERIFF'S • SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF. a writ of-Tendltioni Exponas, to me directed, - will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on TBESDAY Bye. niug. Joly 5, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sanaom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Dorsey street (No. 1301), 60 feet westward from Thirteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Denny street sixteen feet, and in depth thirty - six feet. (Which said promisee John Chester x, by deed dated April 1. 1650. recorded In Deed Book U. C. No 41, XI, &a., conveyed unto William Hanna In foe; reserving a ground rent of thirty-two dollal4.Drs.) [D.C. ; J., 84. 3ebt, 62:53. Abbott.? Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Hanna. JOHN THOMPSO N,Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. June 22 , 1664 . Je2i-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY. VIRTUE dr. a writ of Levert. Patina, to me directed, will be ex. ,nr i ed 6 to l ubl a 7 4 sa o lp e r o r o zet:tig a eo o oje tr ES ea rlit l Y alt Evenlng; ATI those Certain mesellages and lot of ground situate on the east tilde of Apple street forty feet south from Oeorge street, in the city of Phile.delptlia; containing in front on Apple street forty feet, and In depth ninety feat to Mechanic street. (Which said promises Willlam.ll, Nero, Sheriff, by deed poll dated January 14, 1800, re corded in Deed Book W , No. 2, page 31, conveyed unto John P. Perach to CD. O. ; J., 'O4. 201. Debt, "1,769.70. Roma.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John' Pesch; ' JOHN Tnog a pso, Sheriff. Philadelphta,"Sberiff 'n Office, June 21, 1604. Jeti-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Venditiont Extxmas, to nul directed . , will be exposed to public mile or vondne, on TUESDAI. Eve ning, July 6, 1564, at 4 o'clock. at Sannotn-atroot One undivided fifth part of Henry Hague in and to all that certain tot of ground, with the buildings thereon, situate on the southwesterly side of Columbia avenue (late Hanover atreet) one hundred and nine feet ten Inches southeasterly from Girard avenue, in the ally of Philadelphia; containing in front on Columbia avenue twenty feet and in depth one hundred and sixty feet to Savery (late-Union) street. (1). C. J., -- RH IN TFI 64. MI. De OM bt, P 61160. , Doyle.] SOll rbiladVlPlatt. Stlo l :[fr eOiI CO, Jute 029-3 t • SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALES. SIIERIFF'S SALE.-:-BY VIRTUE OF a writer LeVATI lenei/41, to me directed, will be ex weed to public soleer vendue, en TIDISDAY livening , July sth, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansorwatreet No. 1. All that ordain lot or piece of ground in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadolphia, com menting at the middle of Oregon or Vine street and Six ty•slath street; thence extending along the middle of said titxty-eixtb street north 11 degrees 1 minute oast, 664 feet birth inches to the middle of the Merlon and Darby rend ;thence along sold road and by property of Richard J. Mercer, south 45 degrees 41 minutes wont, 1,051 feet 4Ntlt inches to the middle of Oregon street aforesaid; thence by the samo south 75 degrees 64 rnluntes east, (68 feet and M inches to the place of begin ning; rentaini Off live and 036-1000ths acres. No. 7. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in tho Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, commencing at a point at the intersection of the middle of JUDilllll. arca and Race street (said point being 2.0 feet east of the east side of Sixty-third street); thence extending along the middle of said Juniata street south 11 degrees 1 minute west 76*.? feet, more or less, to the middle of a certain run separating this ground front ground of Ellis Lewis; thence along the middle of said run, the various courses thereof, lu n northessterly di rection to the middle of said Race street; thence along the mi ddle' of said Race street north 75 degrees 66 minute* west 400 feet, more or less, to the place of be ginning; containing (5,141 acres) Ave acres nod 141-100fnhe of an acre. . . . No. 9. All that certain lot or piece ofground situate in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelpkta, commencing R t the intersection of Sixty-first and Vine or Oregon street; thence extending along the middle of said Oregon street north 78 degrees 69 minutes west 452 foot to lleffrnan's property; thence by the grime south 31 degrees 36 minutes west 8 feet 43 Inches to the middle of Sixty-second street; thence south li degrees 1 Initiate. west 657 feet 7% inches to the middle of Race street; thence along the middle of Race litrEet south 78 degrees -69 minutee east 120 feet, more or less, to small run of water: thence by said run north 4 degrees 28 minutes emit SS feet, more or lees to a corner; thence north 77 degrees 7 minutes east 249 feet to a corner; thence south 2 degrees 4 minutes west 761 feet 434 . inches to the middle of Arch street; thence along the middle of Arch street, south 7S degrees.% rein u tee east 220 feet of inches to a corner; thence north 2 degrees 4 minutes east 812 feet 99i inches to a corner; thence south 81 degrees 14 minutes went 9 foal% inches to the middle of Sixty-first street; thence along the middle of said Sixty-find street north 11 degrees 1 minute east 3(.7 feet 1 inch to the place of he• ginning: containing (14369 scree) 8 acres and 669.1000 the of an acre. - f D.C. ;J. 64. M. Debt, 931143. cold ergea llnliitt.)' Taken in execution and to be as the property of .Toseph S. Slicer and Francht W. II nghoe. JOHN TiiomrsoN, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jane 22,1561. jelialt L) ILERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Faciae, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on TUESDAY Even ing, Julys. 1864, at San:tom-street 11141. No. I. Ali that certain four-story brick messnage or storehouse and lot of ground situate on the :mahout corner of Fifth and Coonmerce streets, in tho city of Philadelphia; containing in front en Fifth street twenty five feet two inches, and in depth along Commerce street seventy-eight feet nine inches. No. 2. All that certain three-story brick mossnage end lot of ground situate on the north side of Market street, two hundred feet west or Eighteenth street; con taluing in front on Market street twenty-two feet, and In depth one hundred and eighty feet to Jones street. No. 3. Ail that certain lot o( ground situate on the north eide of Market street forty-eight feet eix inches east of Twenty•first street; containing in front on Mar ket street eighty-seven feet, and in depth one hundred and eighty - feet to said twenty-five feet-wide court, with the privilege thereof. No 4. 'All that certain three-story brick meanies° and lot of ground situate on the south olds of Penn square or Olivt street, one hundred and enventy-two. feet west from Broad street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Penn square elghteeu feet, and in depth ninety-two feet to a twelve-feet alley, subject to a ground rent of thirty-six dollars. No. 5. All that certain fonr-story brick menage or store and lot of ground situate on the north side of Commerce street one hundred and fifty-nine feet three inches eastward from Fifth street; containing in front on Commerce street twenty feet. more or less, and in depth seventy-six fees six inches to Christ Church burial ground. . • No. 6. • All that' certain messnage and lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Eighth and Lombard streets; containing in front on Lombard street nineteen feet, and in depth on Eighth street seventy-eight feet, subject to a yearly ground rent of thirty-. ight dollars. ID. C. : J., '6l 320. Debt, 1916,311.91 CuylerA Z 6 - For recitals of title, see writ at Sheriff's Offiee• • Taken in execution and to be sold as thff property of William Brown, and Margaret his wife, and Robert F. Brown. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jute 21, 1861. jell-St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or voodoo, on TUESDAY Evening, July 9, 1564. et 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1. All that certain two-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of 'Fourth street 137 feet 6 inches eopthward from Christian street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fourth street eleven feet, and. in depth 64 feet. No. 2. All that two-story *rick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Fourth street 145 feet 6 inches southward from Christian street; containing in' front on Fourth street 11 feet, and in depth 64 feet. [Which said premises Charles C. Raymond by deed dated February 19,1663, conveyed unto Sarah AL Powell in fee. CD. C.; J.,'64. 311. Debt, 1025.75. Haines.] Taken in execntion and to be sold as the property of Sarah - M. 'Powell. JOHN THONP . SON Sherif. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jnne 22,1364 . i59.3.3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF 1, - *ritof Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or ve nue, on TUESDAY Evening, July 5, 1%1, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street EMU, All that certain stone building and lot of ground be-. ginning at a corner of the Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike read and Wylie's lane, in the Twenty-second 'ward of the city of Philadelphia; thence along said turn pike N. XI degrees 45 minutes W. 191 feet to a corner of Elizabeth Rex's ground; thence north 40 degrees 40 mi nutes B. 861 feet to ground of Anthony Groves; thence southerly 199 feet to Wylie's lane, and thence along the Fame 366 feet to the place of beginning. (Being part of the *aloe lot which William Rex et ux., by deed dated Idaith 21, 1619, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C., No. 12, page ICO 3 &c., conveyed unto Elizabeth Phipps is fee:3 CD• C. f.J., '6l. 266. Debt. 6.10,453.33. Johnson. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles Phipps and Elizabeth Phipps. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Deice, June 21, 1664. i.M-St p.IIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A Writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. -will be' exposed to publicsale or vendne,on TUESDAY Evening, July 6, 1861 , at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-stroet Hall, All that certain meesnage and lot of ground Inmate on ,the went side of Leopard street one hundred and seven ty-two feet northward from Otter street. In the city of rhtladelphia; containing in front on' Leopard street thirty-two feet, and in depth eighty feet to Amber street. Subject to two mortgages of seven hundred and forty-one dollars and Ave hundred dollars. CD C.; J., '64. 275. Debt. $1,564 . 14. Brewster.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John M. Lukens mid Jobn Scott. JOHN THOWSON.Sharitf. Pldiadelphia.Sberiff's °Dice, June 18, 1864. .je2o-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies to the directed, will be ex posed to pnblic ORO or vendee, on TUESDAY Evening.. July 6,1&&1, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom• street Hall. All that certain throe-story brick ;negating° and tot of ground 'situate on the north aide of Mulberry street, one hundred and forty-one feet eastward from Sixteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia'; containing in front on Mulberry street twenty-two feet, and In depth one hundred and seventy-eight feet to Bickham street. (D. C. ; J., '64. M. Debt, $8,413.34. Spencer.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jeanne C. Henrion. JOHN THOMPSON - , Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June M,1861. je23-31, SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of %rendition( Exponae. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or Yendue, on TUESDAY livening , July 0, Mt, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground with the improvements thereon, situate on the north aide of Spring Garden street one hundred and seventy three feet nine inches west from Fifteenth street in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Spring Garden street fifteen feet nine inches., and in depth sixty-two feet etgbt inches. CD. Q. ; J., '64. 320. Debt, 6206.04. Small.] Taken in *execution and to be sold as the property of John W. Massey. JO HE • THO PSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ofitoe. June 22. 1664. • SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE . OF . a writ of Levari Pacing, to melliecied, will be'ex• Posed to public sale or ve nue, on TUESDAY Evening, July 6,1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sa.nsom.street Hall, One undivided fifth-part of Jacob Hague In and to all that certain lot of ground w ith the buildings thereon. si tuate on thesoathwesterly side of Columbia avenue (late -Hanover street), one hundred and nine feet ten inches southeasterly from Girard avenue, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in fronton . Columbia avenue tvs-en tyf feet, and in depth one hundred. and sixty feet to Eavery (late Union) street. CD. C. ; J., '64. 270. Debt, ;0250. Poyle.) 'JOHN THOMPSON. sinstriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June IV, 1864. Jen-St SALE. BY VIRTUE OF a writ of LevarrFacies, to me directed, will be ex • posed to public sate or vendue, on TUESDAY Evening, :july 5, 1.W.,4, at 4 o'clock, at Sausem-street All that certain three-story brick utessuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Oxford street, eighty. two feet east from Eleventh street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Oxford street eighty- two feet, and In depth fifty-seven feet to a four feet alley. Taken to execution on a claim of $V...4l for paving and curbing, filed by the city of Philadelphia (in O. C. P. M. '64, 79, Ceramist), and to he sold as the property of George R. Rallowell: • JOHN THOMPSON,Bberiff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jane 22, 1564. jell-it SALE.—BY 'VIRTUE OF L ) a writ of Menditioni EXPOURS, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on TUESDAY Eve ning:4oly 6, 864; at 4 o'clock, at Sansom•street Hall, All the right, title, and Interest of William M. Wright of and to all that' eortitta lot of ground situate on the east side of Broad street one , hundred and sixteen feet southward from Race street, in the city of Philadel phia; containing in breadth, north and south, thirty slx feet, and in depth one hundred and thirty-six feet to a twelve-feet alley. ( - D. C. ; J., '6l. 21117. Debt, $ll6. Thomas. 1 JOHN TIIOIIPSON, Sheriff. Phila.:lphia, Sheriff's Office, June 22,1861. .M 24 31 II RIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF' 4 Writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or voodoo, on TUESDAY Even ing July 6, IW4, at 4 o'clock . at Sansom-street Al!l that certain lot of ground situate en northeast cor ner of Wood and Coral streets. 4n the city of Philadel phia; containing In front on Wood street elxty feet, and in depth on Coral street one hundred and fifty-six feet six inches to Moore street, subject to a ground rent of seventy-two-dollars, payable first of May and If o vember. • [1). ; J.,'61. 343. Debt, 31274.63. Wain.] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of John Scott.. JOHN THO Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sherifre Office, June 22 1361. je24-3t SBERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Veiiditioni Exixinas, to me directed, will be•exposed to public sale or vendue, ouTLISSDAY Eve ning. July 5, 1664,rit 4 o'clock pt hansom - street All that certain three-story brick measnage and lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Carpenter and Clement streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on. Clements street eighteen feet...and in depth forty-six foot, to a four-feet alley leading into Carpenter greet; with the privilege of said alley. (Which said lot, Nary Catharine, by deed dated first October. ISBO, recorded In Deed Book A. D. 8., No. Pa, page 475. &c., conveyed auto. William Twiggy in fee; reserving a 'ground rent of 640 60.) C. ;J. , '64. 342. Debt. Blackburn.] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of William Twigga. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's OMee, June 22, 1861. Je24-3t kIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF Hilt of Levarl Facile, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee. on TUESDAY Evening, July 5, 1564; at 4 o'clock, at Sansom - street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the westerly side of Hancock street. ninety-two feet southwardly from York street r ro the city. H of Philadelphia; contain ing in front on ancock street two hundred and fifty feet, and in depth one hundred and nine feet to Pale thorp street. Taken in execution on a judgment on city claim. (D. O. ; S. '6 3; a, ) for paving cartway, and to be sold as the property of Coleman and Stetson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. );sl3Sladelphia, Sheriff's O ffi ce, Jane 22,1861. je24-3t SALE.-BY VIRTITE OF Na a writ of Lerma Facial, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee, on TUESDAY Rrening, July. 6, I'M, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ail that certain lot of ground sttoato on the east side of Howard street, eighty feet northward from Cumber lanti• street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in hundred Howard etroet fifty-four hopefeet in depth one and eight feet nine inches to H street Taken in execution on ajudgenent on claim for paving, (C. I'. D. '62,81; Quinn, and to be sold as the property of John Reilly. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff. Philndelphla,•Sherlff's oMce, June 23,.1861.' je264t QIIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE.OF A NJ writ of Levert Facies,. to me directed, will be exposed to public; sale or vendue,onTHSSDAY Evening, July 6 1584, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, . All that certain lot of ground situate on the westerly. aide of Hancock knot. sixty five feet northward)y from York street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Hancock street one hundred and eighty-three feet, and in depth one 'hundred and nine feet to Pale thorp street. Taken In execution on II judgment on claim, for paving (C. C. P. 6.; '63,'73, Quin), and to be sold as the properly of Coleman and Stetson. JOHN Tnompsom, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 23, 1564. i4O-St RXERIFF' S SALE.-BY. VIRTUE .OF n writ of Lomat Pastas, to me directed. will be ex poged to pahlic 4 anie l or vendae, on TUESDAY Evening, Julp G A l n S t i cer a t t ain o l ' Ot o :f l" ggu ba urgiu n al t e re :n t i le. l OAll ast side of Howard street forty-five'feet sonthward from Huntingdon. street, in tho olty of. Philadelphia ; con taining In front on Howard Went Afteen feet, and in depth nap- two feet. . - 'Taken in execntion - on aindgment on claim for paving, (C. C. P., D.. 63, 82, Oninu,) and to Do sold as the property of Valentine Eckert. • JOHN THOMPBO'N, Sheriff. , Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, June 'A. 1684. .1825-3 t SHERIFF'S . . SALE.—BY VIRTUE - OF writ of Lover' Facies, to me 'Mooted, will be ei pcsed to public sale or vendee, on TUESDAY Evening, July 6, 1661, DA 4 o'clock, at Sansorn-street Etall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the westerly Sitio of Hancock street, one hundred and fifty-six feet !wither] y from Cumberland street in the city of Phila delphia; containing In front on Hancock street sixteen feet, and in depth ouo hundred and ulna feet to Pale tborp street. Taken to execution on judgment on claim for paying (C. C. I'.: S. '63; 74. Quin,) and to be sold as the pro :Party of C. I. ShordaY._ _ .JOHN THOM t'SON, Sheriff. ridiadelplda, Sheriff's Office, Juati 23, 180. it23.4t SEERIF.F'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed: will ho ex posed topubllc saki or vends°, on TUESDAY Evening, JnlyA, Mt. nt 4o • clock, nt Summit. street Hall, All that senate lot of ground nittiato on the northwest side of Frankfort' road and northeast side of Wakellog street, la the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fran kiwi] road one hundred and twenty foot, and In depth of that width along Withelltig street two ban dred and forty-seven feet eight Inches to Franklin street. Taken in invention on at j gmo ton city claim (C. C. P. tB. 'GO. 117). for curb ing and rowing, and to be cold as the property of William H. Witte. JOHN THOMPSON, Shaer. Phlladelphla,BherireOilloe. Jane 22, 1E64. fe24-St RIIERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vent Mien! Exploits, to me directed, will he expoxed to poldic SS Ito or vondno, on TUESDAY Evenlog,July 5,1661,at4 o'clock,at booms- street Hall, .All that certain 2,q-atory dwelling, frame hack building, ',table, shade, Itc., and lot -of ground, situate on' the noriliwentwardly aide of (Dank nowf Brabant street, niorty.alx feet sonthwestwardly from Ann street, in Richmond, the city of Philadelphia; oontainlog in front on Brabant street' forty feel, and In &nth one hundred feet. thing part of the same which Yolin• Keating. of al., by deed dated July 22, 18.36, re corded In Deed Book 8. H. F.. No. 4: page 454. conveye d. ante Beery Unget is fee: reserving a ground rant of eighty dollars; payable lirft January and July; subject tootle-half of said yearly ground rent.) CD. C.: '64. NM. bobt, $0.62 Hobbs Sr McCall.] 7aaon 4n execution and to he Reid an the property of John G. Ganung and William B. Wightmen. JOHN TfIOSIPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oftleo. anue,22. 1664. JiY6l.3t SHERIFF'S SALE:-BY VIRTUE -- Or a writ ofVonditiont Erponits, to me directed, will be exposed to public male or vendee, on TUESDAY Ere. wing, July Is. 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sannom-street Hall, All those two three-story stone memages and rata ground beginning six t y - on e y side of atreet.•• ens hundred and feet one inch northwardly from Frederick street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence along Mifflin street sixty-four feet eke lachea: thence westward one hundred and sixty four feet Bre inches to Saranac street: thence southward's , along the same sixty feet; thence eastward one hundred and eighty eight feet to 1111111Itt street, the place of beginning. (Which said premises John O. Micheser , by deed dated July 14 , ] SI4, recorded in Deed Book 'l', lINo. 165, Page 07 , &c., conveyed unto Henry Becker or 'Bakillp to fee. CD. C. J. '64. SOL Debt, $150.54. Heyel Taken in execut i on and to be sold as the property of Henry Becker. JOHN THOMPSOIf, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ojiloe,./nne 22,1554. Jett-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—By VIRTUE OF A ts- 1 Writ of Venditiont Exponan, to me directed,will be exposed topublic sale or vendue,on TUESDAY Evening, July 0, ISGI, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain tract or parcel of land, with the build- Inge and Improvements thereon erected, situate in the late township of Blockley. but now in the Twenty fourth want of the city of Philadela, and on tho northwardly side of the late West limiter road, now Margot street ; beginning in the middle of the said road at a comer of land now or late of John Sellers, Jr. ; thence along the middle of the said road, north 70 de grees west, about 53 perches to a rnno( water,dividing this from land late of heirs bf John Thomas; thence up the said run along the several coarsen thereof by the said Thomas' laud about SS perches to a corner ; thence by the said Thomas' land, north 77.5 degrees east, 16 Perches to another corner; thence south 1.5 degrees got, 36.3 perches to a stone another corner of said land of John Sellers, Jr.: thence by the }aid land, north 79 de grees srest, 36.9 perches to a stone, another corner of said land or John Sellers, Jr. ; thence still by the name, south L 5 degrees east, 42.65 perches to the place of be ginning; containing twelve acres and three-fourths of an acre of land, be the same more or lees:. [Being the tame pt . ( raises which the said James Miller, guardian, etc., and Deborah Slankleit, widow, by indenture dated December I. A. D. ISM, convoyed unto the said Joseph S, Sliver in fee. [l). C.; J.,'64. fill Debt, 34.000. Geo. Ball.] Taken in execution and, to he sold as the property of Joseph S. Sliver. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jane 2 . 2, 1561.. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditionl Exponns, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on TUESD Eve ning, July 0, 1664 at 4 o'clock. at Saneom - street All the estate, right. title. and interest of John McGill in the following described .real estate of James McGill, deceased: No. 1. All that, certain lot of ground and buildings thereon situate on the east sideot Front street, between Market and Chestnut si reels; to the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Front street fifteen feet, and in depth twenty-seven feet. No. 2. All that certain meesciage and lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Water street and Chestnut street, containing in front on Chestnut street twenty eight feet, and irLdepth on Water street forty three feet four Inches. No. i. All that certain triangular lot of ground and buildings tbereon,beginning on the north aide of Wash ington avenue, one hundred and fifty-four feet six inches eastward from Second street; thence extending northwardly eight feet four inches, thence southeast wardly forty-six feet two inches to said Washington street, thence westward along the sanke to the begin ning. No. 4. All that certain triangular lot of ground sod buildings thereon, beginning on the north side of China 'street one hundred and ninety-one feet westward from Front street; thence northward five feet three inches to the month side of Washington avenue; thence west wardly along the same thirty feet to its intersection with China street; thence soutbeastwardly along the same to the beginning. No. 6. All that certain messnage and lot of.gronnd situate on the east side of Vernon (now Annapolis) street, seventy -nine feet northward from Shippen street containing in front on Annapolis street eighteen feet and In deph sixty-five feet. No. 6. All that certain three-story brick messnage and lot of ground situate on 'the north side of Pine street, between Third and Fourth streets; containing in front on Pine street twenty feet end in depth eighty feet. Beunded westward by ground now or late of Robert Bridges, eastward by ground now - or late of Richard Renshaw. No. 7. All that certain yearlyground rent ' of $l,BBO leaning out of messuage and lot of ground situate on the northeast corner of Chestnut and Second streets ; con taining in front on Chestnut street forty feet and in depth on Second street thirtyfeet [For recitals of title see Writ in Sheriff's office. [D. C. ; J., '64. VS.N, Debt, Mt THOMPSO OS Sheri Hirstff:. ] JOHN, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Mine 22, 1524. jest-St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alias Levari Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on TUESDAY Eve ning, July 6, 1.961, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Ball, All that certain lot or piece of ground with the eight brick messuages or tenements thereon erected, situated on the north able of Jefferson street and east side of Sixth greet, in the late District of Kensington, now in the Seventeenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; contain ing in frost or breadth on the said Sixth street 127 feet, and extending in length or depth eastward on the south line thereof along the north line of the said Jefferson street 68feet-n) inches and one• half, and on the north line thereof, at right angles with the said Sixth street 92 feet 1 and three-quarter inches. Bounded on the north by other ground of which this was formerly part. on the east by other ground of the saul Jonathan Willis Martin, on the south by the said Jefferson street, and on the west by the said Sixtiestreet The above mortgaged premises will be sold as fol loiss • • • • No. 9. A three• stork brick mesenage and lot of ground beginning at the northeast corneillf Sixth and Jefferson streets; thence extending eastward along said Jefferson street 66 feet 6 inches to a.threa-feet alley ; thence north ward along the same 26 feet4X inches; thence westward 2 feet 6 inches; thence southward 3 feet 3 inches; thence westward 47 feet 11 incises to the east Ilne of Sixth street; thence southward along the same 18 feet 63‘ inches to the place of beginnin tree-story No. 3. Alt that brick messnage and lot of ground beginning.= the east side of Sixth street 1S feet 53‘ inches north of Jefferson street; thence eastward 47 feet 11 inches; thence northward 3 feete !ache& ; thence east ward 3 feet 1 inch : thence northward 3 feet 3 incheet thence eastward 6 inches; thence northward S rent /031 inches; thence westward Si feet 6 inches to th ~east line of Sixth street; thence southward along the eat.= 15 feet 63 Inches to the place of beginning. No. 4. Alt that three-story brick messnage and lot of ground beginning at a point on the east side of Sixth street, at the distance of 13 feet 10% inches north of Jef- - (elven street; thence eastward 61 feet 6 inches; thence eonthward 8 feet ICIX inches; thence westward 6 inches: thence eondsward 3 feet 3 inches; thence eastward 3 feet finch: thence northward S feet S inches; thence east ward 2 feet 5 inches to a three.feet- wide alloy; eheuce northward along the same 27 feetll inches; thence west ward 26 feet 3 inches; thence northward 335 inches; thence westward 30 feet 3 Inches to the east side of Sixth street; thence southward along the same 15 feet and X Inches to the place of beginning. No. 6. All that three-story brick messnage and lot of ground beginning at a point on the east side of Sixth street at the distance of 49 feet 11X inches north of Jet ferson street: thence eastward 3) feet 3 Inches; thence southward 335 inches; thence eastward 33 feet 3 inches to the west side of a three-feet wide alley; thence north ' 'ward along the same 15 feet 3.14 inches; thence westward 9 feet EX inches; thence northward 3 feet S Inches; thence westward 3 feet 4 inches; thence southward 3 feet 8 inches; thence westward 43 feet 534 inches to the east side of Sixth street; thence southward along the same 14 feet 11% inches to the place of beginning. • No. 6. All that three- story brick messnage and lot of ground beginning at a point on the east side of Sixth street, at the distance of 113 feet 10% inches north of Jefferson street; thence eastward 43 feet 5).1" inches; thence northward 3 feet S inches,- thence eastward 3 feet 4 inches; thence southward 3 feet S inches; thence. east ward 9 feet 8X inches to the west Side of a three-feet wide alley; thence northward along the same 15 feet X of an inch'; thence westward 66 feet 6 inches to the east =de of Sixth street; thence southward along the same 16 feevand X of an inch to the place of beginning. No. 7. All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Sixth street, at the distance of 78 feet 1 lei inches north of Jefferson street; thence eastward 56 feet 6 Inches to the west side of a three-feet wide alley; thence northward along the same 15 feet; thence westward 7 feet 2 inches; thence south ward 3 feet S inches; thence westward feet 3% inches; the n ce not thward 3 feet inches; thence westward 46 t feet and X an inch to the cast side of said Sixth street: thr nce southward along the same 15 feet to the place of beginning. No. 5. All that three-story brick messnage and list of ground situate on the east side of Sixth street, at the distance of 93 feet 11% inches north of Jefferson street; thence eastward 46 feet and X an inch; thence south ward 3 feet S inches; thencd eastward 3 feet M‘ inches; • thence-northward 8 feet 8 inches; thence eastward 7 feet 2 inches to the west.side of a 3.feet- wide alley widened' to 7 feet; thence northward along the said alley 4 feet 7% inches; thence westward. by the next described lot, 6 feet 8 inches; thence northward, by the Fame, 4 feet 2 inches; thence northwestward, still by the same, 14 feet 1 inch; thence still northwestward, by .the same, 6 feet 4 inches s thence 'westward, by the same, 31 feet 334 inches to the east line of Sixth street; and thence southward. along the same. 16 feet ati inches to the place of beginning No. 9. All that three-story brick messnage and lot of get and beginning on the east side of Sixth street, at the distance of 109 feet 5% Inches north of Jefferson street • thence eastward, by the last-described lot. 31 feet 3 inches; thence southeastward, by the same, 6 lest inches; thence still southeastward, by the same, 14 feet 1 Inch: thence southward, by the same, 4 feet inches: thence eastward, by the same, 6 feet 8 inches; thence northward, by the next-described lot, 3 feet 1 inch; thence westward, by the came, S feet I inch; theace northward, by the same, 3 feet 1 inch; thence north westward, by the same, 15 feet 10 inches; thence north ward, by the same, 16 feet and % of an inch, more or less,. o the line of land now or late of David Ellis: thence westward 38 feet 6 inches to the east line of Sixths street; and thence southward, along the game, 17 feet 636 inches to the place of beginning. No. 10. Alt that lot of ground, with the three three story brick =assuages thereon erected, beginning at a point In the line of land now or late of David Bilis, 38 feet 5 inches eastward from the east side of Sixth street, being the northeast corner of the premises last above de scribed; thence eastward 40 feet 7% inches ;thence south ward 28 feet 2% inches; thence westward 22 feet 5M inches more or Less to the west side of said 3-feet alley widened to 7 feet; thence northward 3 feet 1 inch; thence westward 3 feet 1 inch; thence northward 9 feet 1 Inch: thence northwestward 15 feet ten inches; thence north wet d 15 feet and %His of en inch more or less to the line of land of David Ellis and the place of beginning. No. 1. All that lot of ground, with a two-story frame shed or building thereon erected, on the nerth side of Jefferson street, 66feet 6 inches east of Sixth street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence extending eastward along Jefferson street 32 feet 434 inches to a Point; thence northward 129 feet 1% inches: thence westward 13 feet 1 Inch ; thence southward 28 feet 2,X Inches; thence west ward D feet 5X inches, more or less, to the west Fide of an alley; thence southward along the same 10) feet 3 inches to the place of beginning. N. B.—There is laid out and opened on tho west sided the said lot an alley 3 feet wide, extending northward from Jefferson street 95 feet Winches, then widening to 7 feet the further depth of 4 feet 7X inches. [D. O. ; J., - '64. M. Debt. $10,33'3 ST Do LaSlotta. Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Jonathan Willis Martin, and terra tenant. .JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. • Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mee. Jane 1561. 3e24-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of, Venditioni Expense, to use directed, will be 'exposed to public sale or vendne, on TUESDA.Y Eve- • ning; July 6, 1861, at 4 o'clock, at Sanaom-street Hall; No. 1. All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of Mount Vernon street fifty-seven feet .eight inches eastward from Twenty-third street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Mount Vernon street fort seven feet four inches, and in depth seven ty feet. (Being the same premixes which Henry J. Williams et ai. by deed dated February IS, HAS, re corded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 93, page 641, &a., granted and conveyed unto Janes S. Smith in fee.) No. 2. All that certain three-story brick mesquane and lot of ground situate on the south aide of Green street one hundred and twenty-five feet ten inches westward from Eighteenth street. containing in front on Green street eighteen feet and in depth One hundred and nine ty-seven feet to Brandywine street. [Which said pro mises George.G. Gardiner et al., by deed dated Febru ary S. 1869 , recorded in Deed Gook T. If.. No. SS, page 201, d:o., conveyed unto James S. Smith in fee; subject to a ground rent since extinguished.' CD- C. ; J., '64. 246 Debt Woo 81 S ou sa.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Sullivan Smith..JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oflice, June 22,1864. j024-St - lIERIFF'S BALE.-BY . VIRTUE OF ,1 a writ of Levarl Facial ; to me directed, - will he ex posed to public sale or venous, on TUESDAY Evening. July 5, 1851, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, • All that certain three-story brick messuage end lot of hround situate on the westerly side of Fourth street one undred and one feet seven inches southwards y from Dimond street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Fourth street sixteen feet, and in depth ninety feet to Leittmow street. Taken inaxecution under Judgment (C. C. P. M. I 303,atz.) on city claim for cartway ving ' end to be so da s the property of Gottlieb Eisaaser. JOHN THOhIPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphi • , Sheriff's Office. Jane 28;1864. joy -St ; ,SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies. to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue. on TUESDAY livening, • July .5, 194, at 4 o'clock, at Sannom-street Hall. All that certain three-story brick mensuage and lot of I ground situate on. the westerly side of. Fourth street sighty-flve 'feet seven Inches southwardly from Dia mond street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing.in front on Fourth street sixteen feet, and DI depth ninety feet tn.Yeltbgow street. • Taken in execution under Judgment Co. C. P., IL "64'310. Gratz,/ on' City claim for oartway paving, • sand to be sold. as the property of Gottlieb Bleasser. JOHN THOeff'SON, Sheriff, t rhiladolphla, 0.0'6E% Oftrco, Aunt 20, /SU le4-3t SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writer Lover/ Fenian. to me directed, will be ex posed to public rale or vendee, on TUESDAY Evening, July 6, If/H,.at 4 o'clock. at Saneem-street Hall, ell that certain two.atory car howler and the lot or piece of ground whereon the same te erected described as follows. to wit: All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northeast siderof Liu:meter turnpike road. in the Twenty fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia; commeacing at the distance oft feed 24 inches eontbeast of a certain atone at the corner of large lot of Which this la a part, Fetid atone standing mar tire northeast corner of maid laineaster avenue and Plfty-aecoed street, thence extending north thirty-three degrees 6 minutes net on a Nue parallel to and at the distance of 9 feet &inches west of the face of the west wall of saki. car house 67 feet to the face of the eouth wall of said stable, thence eolith 66 degrees 5.5 minutes east I) feet S lathes to the aforesaid we:it wall of ear house, thence nortiLthirty7 three degrees 5 minutes east along raid car house 309 feet to Merlon avenue, thence sontb 62 degrees 25 minutes cast 'lf feet I Inch along said edition riveting to a point, thence Routh TI degrees 5 minutts went on - a tin parallel to and at the distance of 10 feet southeast of the face of the southeast wall of amid car house 103 feet to 'aid Lancaster turnpike, thence by said tarnpike , north 66 degrees and 55 minutes west Si feet 5 Inches to the place of beginning, and.marked on a certaimplan " 1);." died of record'in said office of the District Court. . . . . iD. D.. 1.. 'lll. SM. Debt, 81.566.26. Ditarple, lB .3. Taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of The Ilentonville, Mantua, and Fairmount Passenger- Ballroad Company, owners,. Sic. Juts F TIIO3IPSON, DherDT. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oillee, June 21.1584. SHERIFF'S SALE; BY VIRTUE: OP' writ or 'AVILA FRCLIIR tame directed. will be ex posed to public sale or vendue,on TUESDAY Evening, July 5, 11361, at 4 o'cloelc..at Sannom. street Hall, All those ctrtaln [oar throe-story brick mosenages, (two or hfeteter, and tiro on Howard street, ) and lot of ground nitnate on the southwest corner of Kanter and Ho:: erd /Areas, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on lacier ntreet thirty-are feet, and In depth *tit hey feet. [Which said premises Thomas H. Bedloe et ox, by deed dated September 20, ISt% recorded la Deed Bonk O. S ~No. 43, paste 5E9: Ac., conveyed unto- Wesley Flavell In fee subject to it ground rent of VO.l [D. C. ; J.. 'et 303. Debt 410,389.93. Judson. ] Takeo in execution and to be cold as the property of Weelcy Plavril. • JOHN TIIO3IPSON, Sherif. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Odle°, Jose 20. Wt. je22-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A. • Writ of Ventlitioni Exponae, to me dlrected,wlll be exposed to public sale or vend cc . on TUESDAY Evening, July 5, 1864, at 4 o'clock,. at Sanuom-street No. 1. All that curtain mesanage and lot of ground si tuate on the south aide of Rate street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, In the city of Pt fladelpina: containing in front on Race :gruel sixteen feet three inches. and in depth eighty-live feet three inches. Bounded eastward • partly by let 80. 2, and partly by ground formerly of Edward Garrlanes, southward by gronnd of Richard Price, wektward by gronud of Richard. Thorn. No. 2. A'St rip of ground lying to the eastward of No. 1: being about filly-four feet in length from Race street; and fifteen inches wide on the south end, and sloping from thence on the east aide to a point in the line of lot INo 1; excepting thereone the party wall erected 011 said lot. (Which said premises Itichant Price et ax., by deed dated September 17, 1845, recorded in Deed Book. A. 31., No. 70, page 222, &e. ;conveyed unto James JacksonM. in fee: reserving a around rent of 6'330. Pay able 22d of. February and August.) CD. C. ; J., '64. .291 Debt. kV 50. Hopper.) Taken In execntiou and to be sold as the property of James St. Jackson. JURY THOSIFc•ON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oilleo, June 2e1861. je22-3i SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Lovarl Faciae, to me directed, will he ex posed to public sale or vendee. on TUEDSAY Evening, July 5, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Eans , om-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick tnessuage an d let of ground situate on the east aide of Emerald street fifty two feet six inches southward from York street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Emerald street fifty-one feet, Rodin depth sixty-two feet. [Which said premises Henry Oerker et nx., by deed dated May 13. 1E66, recorded in Deed Book B. D. W.. No. 62, page 1, &c., conveyed unto Henry Imhoff in fee.] CD. C execu t ion 244. Debt, 63,061.67: Quinn.] Taken it and to he sold its the property of Henry JOHN THOMPSON' Sheriff Philadelphia. Sherlff'e 011lee.Jene 20. 1664.. ja22-3i SHERIFF'S gALR— BY . VIRTITE OF a writ of LevertWales, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendne, on TUESDAY Evening, July 6, IN4, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the westerly side of Fourth street sixty-nine feet seven inches ssouthwardly from Diamond street, in the city of Philadelphia- containing in front on Fourth street sixteen feet, and in depth ninety feet to Leitf'Sow street. Taken in execution under Judgment (C. C. P. ; I®. Gratz.) on city claim for cart way paving, and to be sold. as the property of Gottlieb Elsasser. _ °Tiff THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's 0 ne 20, 1561. je22.3t MAJISHAL'S SALES. MARSHAL'S SALE,-BY VIRTUE OF -a. a writ of Pale. by the Hon. John Cadvralader, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and beet bidder. for cithh, at MICIIENER'S STORE. No. 142 North FRONT Street, on MONDAY, July Ilth, IW, at II o'clock A. K, the cargo of the steamer Done-. gal, consisting of hardware, white and assorted colored paints,- whale, lard, tanners', and boiled linseed oils; lampblack, oakum. black-lead crucibles, cotton cards. cutlery, tin in boxes, iron, steel, pig and sheet lead., anvils, chains, gunny cloth, manilla rope and hawser. sheet iron alarge averment of drags, an assortment of photographic_materials, cigars, white and brown soap. candles, coffee, writing paper, pens,envelopcs, euttion etT and ink, and a quantity of shlp'es terse. . WILLIAM All LLWAR.D, U. B:Marshal B D. of Pennsylvania. ;:. FOR: SALE AND' TOILET. 0 PAINT DEALERS:-FOR TA STEAK. ENGINE, strictlyl2 inches bore, &I Inches stroke, with independent steam port variable out off, operated with governor. Also, independent exhaust port; sectional flywheel, 12 feet in diameter; 2 plain cylinder boilers, 36 inches In diameter, 24 feet In length, made of the best Pennsyl vania charcoal Iron (No. 4 gauge), with close fire front, damper, safety and check valves. Water supplied to boiler by a • ()Ward Injector.' - Together with three run of stones for grinding paints in oil, and one run for grinding dry substances: also, iron paint mills: cast iron and wooden mixers; chasers for the manufacture of putty; a large quantity of shafting, gearing, &c. This machinery fs of the best quality, built to order in 1561, by first-class mechanics; has b een run with great care, at comparatively no cost for repairs, and is now in complete running order. The wholqwill be sold low, as the 'pate occupied by it is needed for other purposes. For further particulars apply to ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., je2.3.6t N. E. cor. FOURTH and RACE Ste , RARE CHANCE 1-" THE REPUB a-L-LICAN AND DEMOCEA.T," PUBLISHED IN WEST CHESTER, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNA. FOR SALE. —The death of George W.. , Pearce, Esq. , proprietor of this paper, makes it necessary to dispose of the establishment. In the hands era loyal, earnest, and enterprising man, this Long -e.stablisheel journal cannot fail to be profitable. Circulating, as it does, extensively in a county of seventy-four thousand in habitants, and in a Congressional and Senatorial Dis trict of one hundred and five thousand, prominept for wealth and intelligence, and where the Girton party at the last Madden. had a majority of over four thousand votes, and with a constantly increasing di popularity and patronage, it requires nothing but judicious manage ment to make it a lucrative investment. Persons contemplating a purchase should make that fact known at once, as it le desirable to sell at the earliest day. JOHWT. WORTHINGTON, Administrator of. George . W. Pearce, decd. WEST CHESSER, Pa., May 17, 1564. tnyl9- thsta if TO LET-THE SECOND, THIRD, AND A-fourth Floors at 234 fr MAXIM Street, through to Church alley. • - zahS-tt FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE COUR- Ma. TRY RESIDENCE on BUNTING Street, above Summit street, Darby, consisting ofl2aeres of excellent Land, .well set with Evergreen and delicious Shade Trees, Apple, Standard, and Dwarf Pears, Cherry and. Peach Trees; abundance of Grapes, Lawton Blactber: ries, and other small Fruits. A stream runs through the lawn, furnishing abundance of ice. The buildings consist of a three-story Dwelling. Stable, Carriage house, Ice.honse, and other ontbuildinen; all built in the best manner. For farther information inquire at I`lo. 228 DOCK Street jeS-fmthtr FOR SALE OR EXORANGE.—A Jaral• lar and beantif all y situated MANSION, near the city, butlt ge in the most substantial manner, containing all the modern improvements, will be sold low for cash. Terms of payment easy. Or a neat medium-sized ROUSE on some first-Mass street, price fon rloseven thousand dollars, will be taken in part payment. Send for Farm Register. Send for Register of Country Feats. OEO. N. TO WNSEND 004 pas at 123% South FOURTH street:: ain FOR 'BA.L'EA BPLElttifto 001:114- - TRY RESIDENCE, on the river Delaware, Ifi miles from the city. near two stations, Wi acme of land, 10 of woodland. The house is a very superior one, with gag, bathroom, and water-closet, extensive outbuildings, fine garden and fruit. Pamiture in cluded in sale. For particulars inquire of James A. Freeman. Auctioneer, or of WM. CbLIMBERLAIN,on the premises. jali-et• FORSA.LE-SPLENDID DWELL -I=llW, No. 214 Logan street west side of Logan Square, marble front, substantially built, and most completely arranged. Lot M feet front by 120 deep. S, This is one of the most delightful sitnAtions in the city. Immediate possession. 1513 Green street. Possession In a few Jaya. 1701 Mount Vernon street. Immediate possession. 2114 Green street... Possession soon. Price very low. Also, a large number of Houses, in various localities. at prices that will make a desirable investment. Also, a large number of Farms and Cottages, at mode• rate prices and on accommodating terms. _ B. F. GL2l4lf, 123 Sout h FOITETH Street. and. JeW S. W. corner SEVENTEENTH and GREEN Ste. fa LARGE AND -7 17ALVAIfftiTto. iIwaPERTY FOR SALE.—The very large and commodi ous LOT and BO ILDLNO, No. SOB CHERRY Street; near the centre of business; containing 80 feet on Cherrl street, depth lOC , feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear of the lot, and at that width opening to a large cart-way. leading to Cherrmtreet._ Itb adve.ctagea of ~SIZB V ARD POSITiO~~ are rarely met with. App_ly at the Oise of Christ Church Hospitak No. 226 WALNIJ FAieet. - - ilk FOR SALE-CHEAP AND HIGH -IT-improved Maryland FARM, containing 1,020 acres, WO acres of which are excellent timber; the bal ance in a high state of cultivation. Situate on the Chickstnacomico river, Dorchester county, eight miles from the county-town ‘ Cambridge. Five sets of large farm improvements:. Store , and Dwelling, extensive wharf, &c. Price only f.tlii,oo3. For particulars apply to fief ] E. PETTIT. 3iol W AT.SWP Street SHIPPING. agIkSTEAM WEEKLY_. TO LI. VERPOOL, teaching at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork Harbor.) The well-known steamers of the LI. vorpool, New Tork,and Philadelphia Steamship Com• Intended twsall as follows: EIW( r ); i4 IIANCHESTER SATURDAY, July CITY OF LONDON SATURDAY, July 9. CITY OF BALTIMORE. SATURDAY, July 16. and every succeeding Saturday at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE: Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in Currency. FIRST CABIN $3O 00 STEERAGE $9) 00 do to London 35 00 do to Loudon.. Si CIO do to Paris 95 CO do to Paris .... 40 00 do .to Hamburg •• 90 CO5 do to Hamburg 37 CO Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rot terdam, Antwerp, Sic:. at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, $76, 985, $195. Steerage from Liverpool and Queenstown, $36. Those who wish to send for their friends can bay tickets here at these rates. For farther information apply at the Company's Offices. JOHN G. DALE. Agent, le2l-tf 11l WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. •-- A lia BOSTON AND PHILA_DBLe. PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE, eallinefrom'eash port on SATURDAYS, from first whits( above PIU Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston. The steamship NORMAN, Captain Baker, will sail. Trent Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday. July 9, at 10 d. ,M., and steamship SAXON, Capt. Matthews, from Boston for Philadelphia on same day, at 4 o'clock P. M. These new and substantial steamships form a regular line, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays. f Insurances effected atone-half the premirun &aria on the Testate. Freights taken at fair rates. Shippers are requested to semi Slip Receipts end Ms Lading n•ith their goods, For Freight or Passage (having flue accommodations) apply to HENRY WI/MOE St CO.. • mit22-tf 3355 South DELAWARE Avenue. TREASURY DEPARTMENT.'' OFFICE OP TILE COMPTROLLER OP TRH CURRENCY, WASHINGTON, May L 1861. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the • undersigned. it has been 'made to appear that THE SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized,nuderand according to the require ments Of the act of Oengress entitled An act to pro vide a National Currency secured by a pledge of Untied States stocks, and to provide for the drool:Woo. and re demption thereof." approved Februltrl26,lB63, and has complied with all tbeprovisions oT said act required to .be complied - with before commencing the business of Banking: Bow therefore, T, HUGH IIIoCULLOCH. Conictroller of the Currency, do heroby certify that THE SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PIIfLADELPHIA, county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorised to commence the business of Banking under the act aforesaid. In testimony whereof. witness my hand and seal of unite, this FODRYII DAY OF MAY. 1864. (Seal or the Comptroller of the Currency.] HUGH BIoCLEGLOCIL Comptroller of the Ontrettay. .ro n 'EVANS & WATSON'S . ISTORE, staantatnsa wan. . • 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, • PHILADELPHIA. PA. . At large variety of FIRE:PROOF SAFES always on hand. IRc.i DR. JAMES McCOART, MEM• of the Philadelphia Veterinary College. (Once N. E. nor. TWENTY-FOURTH and VINE Streets, rilllattelPlßlt. . 1e23421. AUCTION SALES. JOEIN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION ERRS, Nos. SU and 234 MARKET Street BALE OP DRY GOODS. ON THURSDAY MORMNG, Jely will be sold, by eatstonne, on fonr months' eredlt and for cub, —lots of staple and fancy dry goods. FURNESS, BRINLEY & CO., No. 615 CHESTNUT and 512 JAYNE Stennis M THOMAS & SONS, AxIL , Roe. IRO and 141 South FOURTH Street STOCK% LOANF, RatT,llo,ll/. &c. To-monmer, Sth instant, at 12 o'clock, at the Etc change. See pamphlet catalogues. REAL ESTATE ANIY STOCKS. 12th jell. a very large gale, by order of Orpbanr• Court, Ditt.tet Court. executors. See 1:m11dt/ills for par tieelai a. Sale 241 South Sixth Street: SUPERIOR FURNITURE. MIRRORS, TAPESTRY" CARPETS, Sm. 15N . MONDAY MORNING. 3nly 11, at Wo'clock, ay estate/me. at N. 24! Smith Sixth street, the-entire bomseh old and kitchen fnrnitare. mirrors. tapestry carpets, china and glassware, hair mattresses. Imila...bedding, 4c. May he examiLed at 8 o'clock on the morning of the sale. PHILIP FOIID & CO., A.UCTIMEERS, -a- 525 11 AREIZT sad 522 COMMERCE Streets. POSITIVELY THE cefiT SALE OF THE SRASOR OF 1.000 CASES BOOTS. SHOES, BEMOANS. &C. On TFMRSILIY mnitNixo. July 7th At 70 o'clock precieel will he mold by catalazne 7;ooolanes men's, boy,. anl youth kip, and' grain brogans.balrnornle, cavalry boots, Ste. • women's, _mimes', and children's calf, kip, gnat, and kid-heeled boots nod oboen. gaiters, bneki ee . Open for examination.- with -catalogue, early en• tits morning of sale. BY SCOTT & S.TEWART, A:U*01101C HERS AND COMMI&STON MERCHANTS. Nos. 622 CR LSTNUT Street and 618 BENSON Street. BY HENRY P. WOLBERT, AUCTIONEER. No. 202 MARKET Street, South Shia. above Second R. - - SALE OP REA DT-111ADE OLOT rt . I NG. SHIRTS. P R Al - ERR. HOSIERY. TIANDWRRCRIEN. SRI RTS, DRY g, GOODS, TRIMMINGS,FELT HATS, STRAW 'GOODS; SHOES, Ste. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, July 6th, commencing at 10 o'clock, will ho sold from eliel yes a large and general amortme et of goods. t. which the attention of city and. country purctimers Is requested. Mee of Dry Goods. Trimming., Notinns, tec. every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. and FETDAY Morning. com mencing at 10 o'clock. PANCOAST & WARNOCK, ARC TIONEERS, No. 240 MARK= Street, SALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS— STOCK OF GOODE, HOOP-SKIRTS, &c.. by catalogue, ON WEDNESDAY, Stay ilkb, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising abant 400 lots eemonable and desirable goods. • LEGAL. T N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -IL CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the Ditate of THOMAS HEDDLESON. deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, nettle, and adjust the first account of JAKE'S HEDDLESON. executor of Thomas Heddisson. de ceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties in terested for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, the nth of July, A. D. ISG4. at 11 o'clock A 111,at his office, No. 731 . WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. *AEON THOMPEON, je29..wf.nst* Auditor, TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PRILADELPHIX: , In the matter of the Eetateof ELIZA RESIINGTON,de. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of Franck; A. Illack,Adminietratorof the Estate of the said Eliza Remington, dee'd. and to re port distribution of the balance to the hands of the ac countant. will meet the parties interested forshe par pones of his appointment on MONDAY, then th day of July, A. D. 1861, at 11 o'clock A M . at his etc% No. 731 WALNUT Street, AARON city of Philadell.nta. 1e29-wfmikg TEloairsox. Auditor. /711 THE • • ORPHAYS'_. COURT FOR 1111 CITY AND CONETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Trust Estate of Mrs hi. K. WILCOX; under the Will of JOHN* HEATING, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and ad iust the Bret and final account of WILLIAM V. HEATING and ADOLPH E. BuRIE, Trustees of Mn, M. H. 'WILCOX, deceased, under the Will of JOHN HEATING, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant. rneet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment. on TUESDAY. July 12th, 1554. at 11 o'clock. A. M., M HIS OFFICE, . I‘o. 131 Sout h FIFTH street In the city of Philadelphia. • • GEOHGE COtiaSIB,OII je29-wfin fit Auditor. TIT TEE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Ekate of JOHN WOOD, Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Coact to audit, settle. and adinst the account of BURY ANN WOOD, adult. nistratrix of John Wood, deceased, and to make distri bution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposea of ids appointment, on WEDNESDAY , Inly 6, 1561, at 4 o'clock P. M., at US Smith SIXTH Street, In the city of Philadelphia. ie24 frmwtt H. R. WALLA6E-Anditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -I- CITY AND .COLINTY,O2y.,T.RIL4pEpTIA. • Estate of THOMAS IL JACOBS. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of ELEANOR JACOBS and ED WARD B. JACOBS, Executors of THOS. H..JACOBS, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will inset the parries Interest ed for the proposes of his appointment, on THURSDAY. Tuly 7, 1564, at 11 o'clock A. St., at his °face, southeast corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets, in the city of Philadelphia. je24-fmwst D. W. O'BRIDDr. Aaditor T N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE A- CITY ANTI c0 . 1331TY . OF PHI,IADISLPIII4.. rItIMMnMONiMMN 4 SI The Auditor ltipeinted by the court to audit, settle, and adjust the of FEEDENICK C.. BRIGHTLY, acting Executor of the last Will and. Testament of DIARTIBI CURREN. deceased, and to. report dituribn- Hon of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the parpoites of his ap pointment on SIONDAI_, - July IL 1864, at 4 o'clock P. aL. at his office No. 627 WALNE'r Street. . tn. the city of Philadelphia.' 5e.111721., C.. PERKINS, irl-fmw6t Auditor. • TN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF MONT GOMERY COUNTY. Fztata of JEROME WALNErT t late of Norristown. de- The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Montgomery county, to report distribution of the balance of the money remaining in the • hands of B. F. HANCOCK, Esq., trustee of the estate of said dece dent to and among. those legally entitled to the same, hereby gives noticathat be will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office on SWEDE Street, in the Borough of Norristown, on FRIDAY, the 22d day or July, 1564. Idß/o'clock A. N. , when and wbora all per sons interested are required to attend. CARROLL S. TYSON. Auditor. . 374.12,194 e TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS PELL FOR THE CITY AND COMITY OP PELILADIar. - - Notice is hereby given that 1, the subscriber, haie ap plied to the court aforesaid to make an order a-hereby the estate and effects which, after the making thereof I may acquire. may for seven years thereafteribe exempt ed from execution for any debt contracted, or cause of action existing prior to my late discharge as an insolvent debtor. Tie time and place fixed for the hearing of said s t iglaa a t , if Ab i : s et ti V s tAt it o . 'clock ,at ABRAHAM 11.13YERS. Civil Engineer, je27-mtamets. - 2219 COATES Street. TN TEE ORITIANS' COURT FOR THE ary . ANRcpAry OF P.HIkIDEL?IIIA. Estate of WILLIAM McGt,ENSIY, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the widow of said decedent has filed in said Court her petition and an ap praisement of the personal estate which she elects to re tain under the act of April 14th, 1851, and the supple ments thereto and the same will be approved by said Court, on FRIDAY, the Fifteenth day of Jnly, A. D. 1861, at 10 o'clock A. DI., unless exceptions be Hied thereto. JOSEPH F. MARCHE, la -Wm • • "7 . . T. W. Ow ORPIIAIO , COURT FOR TfL -i-CITT AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA_ Estate of R. OAS:FORD, Deceased. The Auditor appointed by. the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of WILLIAM D. OA.KPOED, Administrator of R. OAK - FORD, deceased, and to make &stein:lion of the balance in the hands of the account ant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment on TUESDAY, Julyl2. 1f764. at 11 o'clock, A, Al., at his Office, No. .129 WALNUT Street, in the City of Phlladelphia. je3E•thstrffit s JOSEPH F. MARCER, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -a- CITY AND COUNTY OFPHILADNLPRIA. Estate of BENJAMIN CROZIER, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, eqtlel, and adjnet the accoontof MARY H. CROZIER. Adminie tratrix c. t. a. of the Estate of Benjamin Crozier, de ceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties inte rested, for the purposes of his appointment. on TOES DAY, July 12th, at 4 o'clock P. M., at the oWce of Samuel F. Flood. per. No. 810 South Farm Street, in the city of Philadelphia. JeSO-tketna s JOUR szALLCROSS, Auditor. TNTIT THE ORPHAN'S' COURT OF THE ECatTY f A MNADR Y O Q UN I TY C R O Y A LL EN . E LminorA.. - The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle. and adjust the account of HENRY W. AREY, guardian of the estate of MARY QUINCEY ALLEN, a minor, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of said accountant. gill meet the parties interested. for the purposes or his aPPointiteut. on WEDNESDAY, Jul! 13th. 1E64, at Co'clock. Af ,at his office, No. 507 RACE Street, in the city of Philadelphia. jy2.stuthst. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON the estate of JOSEPH POLLOCK, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the came, to present them without delay. to JANE POLLOCK, JOSEPH' McDONALD, • mySO-m6t* Administratora,lsl7 SUMNER Street. NOTICE.-ESTA.TE OF SAMUEL -A-1 CLAIR, late of the borough of WEST CHEM% Chester county, Pa., deceased. To ELIZABETH SINCLAIR, widow of the said dece 'dent, now residing in the State of California, the said. Elizabeth being, with others, an heir and legal repre sentative of the said Samuel Sinclair. deceased. and to all others interested in the O estate of said decedent. TAKE TICE! Thal an Inquest will beheld and taken on MONDAY, the 10th day of JITLII, A. D. 1851, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the premises late or the said Samuel Sinclair, deceased, marked No. 1, in the writ of inquest is-sued by the Or ship,u of said county, situate in Pocopsou town being a 'peonage and tract of land, bounded by lends of John Entriken, Samuel Taylor, Joseph Dar lington, and others, and containing about two hundred and forty acres (240), more or loss. Also, Lot No. 2 A lot and messusge situated in the village of Hamel - ton, in the township of Kennett,bouud ad. by lands of Sarah Taylor, Bowman Taylor, and others, and containing about five thousand square feet (5,(110 sq. ft ), more or less; for the purpose of making partition of said real estate to and among the heirs and legal representatives of said decedent, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, otherwise to value and anomie(' the same according to law, at which time and place you are hereby notified to attend if yon think proper. REES WELSII, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oilice,West Chester,Pa.,Jane 25. A. D. L.SAi. je2Sjys,l2-3t NroTicE.—lN THE eommoN PLELB OF CHESTER COUNTY. RACHEL MICHEL. by Ler next friend, Joinv M&U GER vs. DANIEL kIICHEL. Sur Libel is Divorce. To Daniel hilehal, respondent above named: --WHsaitts.upon the petition or libel of the said Rachel Michel, by her next fnend, John Afauser,above named, subpcona being awarded by the Court of Common Pleas of said county—a subpoena issued out of said Court—tested the 14th day of November,A. D. 1863, commanding you, the said Daniel Michel. to be and *to- Pear at the then next regular terta of said Court, to show cause, if any you have, why the said libellant should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony which she bath contracted with you, agreeably to the prayer of said petition: and whereas, upon the return of said subpoena, duo proof was made that you could not be found or served with the same In the bailiwick of the Sheriff of said county: whereupon an alias subecena was awarded by the said Court, tested the 2d day of February, A. D. 1564, commanding you to be and ap pear at the then next regular term of said Court, to an swer, &c.. as aforesaid, to which the same return was made by the said Sheriff. Tort are, therefore, hereby required to be and appear on,lthe SrstMay of the next regular term of said Court, to be held at out Chester ,_ for said county, on the SECOND BIONDAr in AUGUST next, 1664. to answer the Complaint aforesaid. REES WELSH, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, West Chester, June 23, A. D. ISSI. ie1.jy4,10,11-4t QUEEN OF BEAUTY. WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES. A new FRENCH COSMETIC for beautifying, whiten ing, and preserving she coreplexion. It is the moat wonderful compound of the age.. There is neither chalk, powder, magnesia, bismuth, nor talc In its com position, it'betnzr composed entirely or pure Virgin Wax hence Its extraordinary qualities for preseyythg the skin, making It soft, smooth, fair, and transparent. It makes the old appear Tonna, the homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful, and the moat beautiful divine. Price 25 and 60 cents. Prepared only by HUNT & CO., Perfumers. 41 South EIGHTH Street,ttro doors above Cheatuut, and 133 South SEVENTH Street,abovs Walnut. JeTI-Sna WBEAUTIFUL ART OF ENANIBL. O TAN SKIN. —Pats de Toilet Pratte:6W (French Toilet Paste), _for tusamelling the shin, hiding amall-pox m om, w rinkles, burns, soars, &e.., without injury to the most delicate complexion. Its effect,e are truly OW. Sold in jam. prica one dollar, with directions for sae. HUNT & CO., Proprietortt. South EIGHTH Street, two ticors above Chastaut.and, 133 &SEVENTH StreA. myl2-24